Hi DRC,
Am 02.07.2019 um 08:30 schrieb DRC:
The bump scroll feature is not implemented in the Java viewer. Most
users these days opt to use the automatic desktop resizing feature
instead of bump scrolling, so there hasn't been a demand for me to add
the latter (and thus no funding to do so.) Here is a list of other
features that are needed in the Java TurboVNC Viewer in order to avoid
feature regression vs. the Windows TurboVNC Viewer:
https://github.com/TurboVNC/turbovnc/milestone/4
In general, I am in need of project funding in order to complete the
TurboVNC 3.0 release-- particularly without feature regressions. I
mention this in hopes that someone listening might step up to sponsor
the release.
Is there another way to donate than using digital coins or via Paypal?
Both I don't want to handle with. But I want to donate some money to the
project I'm using every day.
Both hotkeys work fine for me under Windows 10 1809. 1903 isn't
available in my Windows Update yet. I will test it when it becomes
available.
May be Microsoft thinks, your Windows machine isn't ready to get Version
1903. They periodicly try to figure out this.
I do note that, at least on my machine, it was necessary to
use left Alt, but if your keyboard layout has AltGr like most European
keyboards do, then there should only be one Alt.
Yes, I only have one Alt key on the left, but I tried AltGr too, also
without success.
Best regards
Torsten
DRC
On 7/1/19 2:19 PM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Ok, that I missed. Just installed it. Now the connection works with the
java client. But the issue remains: Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F doesn't work.
Additionally the auto scroll feature doesn't work. Instead I have scroll
bars in the full screen window. But may be the auto scroll feature is
only implemented in the native Windows client.
I also tried the -fsaltenter option again. And no, Alt-Enter doesn't
work too.
Could you reproduce this issue under Windows 10 V. 1903 in the meantime?
Am 01.07.2019 um 20:29 schrieb DRC:
That issue was fixed in TurboVNC 2.2.2. Are you sure you're running the
latest version?
On 7/1/19 1:15 PM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Hi DRC,
I installed the x64 JRE from Oracle. Now I get this, when providing the
same .vnc file to vncviewer-java.bat as to vncviewer.exe:
jawt.dll path: C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_211\bin
CConn: connected to host localhost port 35901
CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version 3.8
CConnection: Using RFB protocol version 3.8
com.turbovnc.rdr.SystemException: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
No appropriate protocol (protocol is disabled or cipher suites are
inappropriate)
at
com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityTLS.processMsg(CSecurityTLS.java:155)
at
com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityTLS.processMsg(CSecurityTLS.java:119)
at
com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityStack.processMsg(CSecurityStack.java:40)
at
com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityVeNCrypt.processMsg(CSecurityVeNCrypt.java:179)
at
com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityTight.processMsg(CSecurityTight.java:56)
at
com.turbovnc.rfb.CConnection.processSecurityMsg(CConnection.java:210)
at com.turbovnc.rfb.CConnection.processMsg(CConnection.java:61)
at com.turbovnc.vncviewer.VncViewer.run(VncViewer.java:842)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
One note for your info: The connection configured by the .vnc file goes
through an existing ssh tunnel with port 5901 at its remote end. So the
client shouldn't establish and use its own one.
What can I do now?
Best regards
Torsten
Am 30.06.2019 um 16:57 schrieb DRC:
You can either download and install the amd64 (x64) JRE
from
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html
or
simply install the 32-bit TurboVNC Windows package, which will match
your existing 32-bit JRE. The need to install a JRE will go away in
TurboVNC 3.0.
On Jun 30, 2019, at 4:09 AM, Torsten Kupke <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi DRC,
I just installed the Java viewer. When double-clicking
vncviewer-java.bat, it opens a huge cmd.exe window, and inside I read
this:
jawt.dll path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_211\bin
You must use a amd64 Java Runtime Environment with this version of
TurboVNC.
The second line appears in a popped up message box too. When I click
OK, both disppear. Where can I get that *amd64 Java Runtime
Environment*?
And could you reproduce this issue under Windows 10 V. 1903? It is
still existent here.
Best regards
Torsten
Am 19.06.2019 um 23:41 schrieb Torsten Kupke:
May be so, don't know anymore. If I find time, I could try that.
Am 19.06.2019 um 21:59 schrieb DRC:
You probably didn't select the Java viewer option when you
installed it.
On 6/19/19 2:00 PM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Hi DRC,
I can't find vncviewer-java.bat in my install directory of
TurboVNC.
There are only cvncviewer.exe, vncviewer.exe, putty.exe,
unins000.exe,
unins001.exe and some other non-executable files.
Best regards
Torsten
Am 19.06.2019 um 20:13 schrieb DRC:
I'll try to reproduce whenever I have time, but in the meantime,
please
verify whether the issue also exists in the Java viewer.
On 6/19/19 12:55 PM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Hi again,
with -fsaltenter Alt-Enter doesn't work too. :'(
Best regards
Torsten
Am 19.06.2019 um 19:24 schrieb Torsten Kupke:
Hi DRC,
I use vncviewer.exe, version 2.2.1.
I will try your workaround.
Many thanks!
Best regards
Torsten
Am 19.06.19 um 18:35 schrieb DRC:
As a temporary workaround, you could edit the Start Menu
shortcut for
"TurboVNC Viewer" or "Java TurboVNC Viewer" and pass
-fsaltenter as
an argument to either vncviewer.exe or vncviewer-java.bat.
That will
allow you to use Alt-Enter to switch in and out of full-screen
mode.
Please indicate which version of the viewer (native or Java)
you are
using, and I will try to reproduce the problem.
On 6/19/19 11:16 AM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Hi,
since I have installed Windows 10 V. 1903, pressing
Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F
doesn't work anymore to leave the full screen mode (nothing
does
happen). Fortunately I have a small transparent clock widget,
which
is running on my local Windows machine and I can click on. So
I can
use Alt-Tab to switch to another local window on my Windows
screen.
Without that Alt-Tab would only switch between Windows in the
remote
session. Is there a workaround to get back the old reaction on
Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F?
Best regards
Torsten
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