Hi Curt,
I use Exceed and also have not seen this problem. I run exceed in single
window mode. The only configuation changes I made were the following:
In xconfig
1. Communication - I set the mode to XDMCP-query
2. Screen Def - I set the window mode to single
Lauren Jones
Grant Thornton LLP
At 11:32 PM 4/7/99 -0400, Curt Springer wrote:
>Since nobody responded to the below message, I will assume nobody in this
>forum uses Hummingbird's Exceed X server on their windows desktop in order
>to run the ND4 console or logviewer X client programs from a unix box, right?
>
>OK, what are people using? Are you happy with it? Was any non-vanilla
>configuration required in order to type characters on a standard US ascii
>qwerty keyboard into the text box fields of the ND console or log viewer?
>
>Thanks,
>Curt Springer, Team NetDynamics
>
>>Date: Mon, 05 Apr 1999 08:46:31 -0400
>>To: ND4
>>From: Curt Springer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Hummingbird Exceed: How to type uppercase and stuff like
underscores
>>
>>Hi all,
>>This is a side issue, but maybe somebody has dealt with this:
>>
>>We run ND4.x on solaris, with win nt4 on our local desktop/laptop
>machines. We use Hummingbird's Exceed to create the X windows for the ND
>console and logviewer. A completely vanilla default installation.
>>
>>We can't type any characters that require the shift key, whether capital
>letters, or punctuation like the underscore '_'.
>>
>>Below is an email that I sent to Hummingbird support.
>>
>>Has anybody in ND-land figured this out?
>>
>>-- Curt Springer, Team ND
>>
>>>Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 01:08:45 -0400
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>From: Curt Springer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Subject: How to type uppercase and stuff like underscores
>>>
>>>Hey guys/gals in great white north,
>>>
>>>I am running Exceed for win nt x window server 6.0.2.0
>>>
>>>An absolutely vanilla installation, in particular using the 'us' keyboard
>file.
>>>
>>>All I would like to know is how do I manage to type capital letters, e.g.
>ABCD..., or punctuation that normally requires the shift key, like _+{}, in
>the X windows. As soon as I press the shift key (either the right or the
>left), a small letter 'oh' ('o') appears, and if I hold down the shift and
>press the key that has the character i want, another 'o' appears.
>>>
>>>This must be something simple.
>>>
>>>If you can help me I will shower you with loonies and toonies. Or
>doughnuts.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Curt Springer
>>>Harvard Medical School
>>>Boston, Mass
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>617-432-0704
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