> How do I turn it off in sesman.ini?
Hi Tim,
There is a way to turn it off when starting the Xserver. The problem
with that is modern window managers(KDE, Gnome) turn it back on and
set the delay and rate to what you last used.
I don't have a good solution other than what Gustavo recommends in
Xvnc
How do I turn it off in sesman.ini?
Thanks,
Tim
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Jay Sorg wrote:
> > The users of my RHEL6.1 box with xrdp-0.5.0-0.13.el6.x86_64 report the
> > followingkeys get repeated when they press them
> >
> > It mainly happens when they type something with the sh
> The users of my RHEL6.1 box with xrdp-0.5.0-0.13.el6.x86_64 report the
> followingkeys get repeated when they press them
>
> It mainly happens when they type something with the shift key. For example
> they might type A, and then immediately after A appears they see aa….
> This stops when
Hi,
A Terça, 6 de Setembro de 2011 11:21:54 Tim Lank você escreveu:
> Xrdp-devel,
>
> The users of my RHEL6.1 box with xrdp-0.5.0-0.13.el6.x86_64 report the
> followingkeys get repeated when they press them
>
> It mainly happens when they type something with the shift key. For example
> they
Xrdp-devel,
The users of my RHEL6.1 box with xrdp-0.5.0-0.13.el6.x86_64 report the
followingkeys get repeated when they press them
It mainly happens when they type something with the shift key. For example
they might type A, and then immediately after A appears they see aa….
This stops wh