The shadow-server would send back the real position of thecursor. So if the 
network is very unstable, the server side cursor may not beable to stand at the 
point where the client side cursor exists at next frame,therefore the cursor 
looks ‘drawed back’. 

 


     Petr Sumbera <sumb...@volny.cz> 于 2015年4月24日, 星期五, 上午 4:25 写道:
   

 

Hi,

I'm using recent development version and I'm seeing problems with mouse 
pointer. When moving move from one side of screen to another it looks 
like it's skipping back.

Any idea?

Server is Solaris (vncserver + freerdp-shadow)
Client is Linux.

Thanks,

Petr


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