On 04/09/2014 04:34 AM, Robert Hanson wrote: > Try what is up as > http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/zip/jmol-14.1.14_2014.04.08b.zip and tell > me what you think. > > What exactly are you doing? Are you somehow running Jmol.jar remotely > instead of on your own machine? There is no "client/server" aspect to > Jmol.jar that I am aware of. > > Anyway, I'm hoping 500 ms is long enough to prevent what you are seeing. > Who holds a button down for half a second? > The problem with running programs with graphical interfaces remotely is that you don't know if a mouse event was catched by the program or not until you see the response. So to make sure that it is catched it is often necessary to press a mouse button very long to get a response if the connection is bad. When I run a texteditor remotely I sometimes have to press the mouse button several seconds over a dropdown menu until it actually drops down. Otherwise it would need a lot of trials to catch the right moment.
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