Hey All, I have been using the x server based in cygwin for remote access into my ubuntu servers for some time now. I am registered blind but have a little sight left. I am working at the Royal National College for the Blind developing assistive technologies. I would like to get quite a complicated setup running.
have cygwin running on a USB stick.This can be used on any Windows PC to login to my linux servers running ssh. I am running fullgraphical Gnome sessions on these boxes. I have the remote server exporting its display to the remote x server on my windows machine. This is greate. I have managed to get this working with a variety of windows based assistive tech but as yet I can not get the Orca magnifier in Gnome to respond correctly from a remote session. I have managed to get the magnified target and source setup on cygwin but the only way to use full screen magnification on Gnome is to provide the mag app with a source and target. If you have only one screen you can specify a dummy\virtual screen that you can take the output from and magnify onto your monitor. This works as the mouse and keyboard inputs go to that dummy screen but in cygwin I can run two screens using the xwin options but I can not get the keyboard input to register in the second window that does not have focus on it. Can anyone come up with an idea of how to pass the mouse and keyboard inputs to a xwin window that does not have focus? I have been mulling a few ideas about to how to go about this but at the moment I am a little stuck not fullyunderstanding what options I have open to me. In linux just modifying the \xfree.conf with a virtual screen and monitor does the trick but I can not see that working on cygwin. Any ideas would be kindly received Tommy L -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Remote-ssh-access-with-Orca-%2B-Mag-onUbuntu-tf4780059.html#a13675024 Sent from the cygwin-xfree mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
