I know it happens on Windows - 98, 2000, and XP. Have not used it on UNIX
machines.
I went a long time before I accidentally left the caps lock on. Took a while to
figure it out.
Dale-
On Aug 30, 2011, at 07:15 PM, Mike Miller wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011, Dale Eshelman wrote:
When Caps-Lock is set on on the remote machine, it requires the local machine
to set Caps-Lock on to get lower case.
Funny that in so many years of using VNC that never happened to me. I had no
idea. Maybe I never left capslock on on the server machine. Does the
operating system matter? I'm using mostly Linux/UNIX Xvnc.
Mike
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The closer I get to the pain of glass in Windoz, the farther I can see and I
see a Mac on the horizon. Made by Apple - the best personal computers in the
world.
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