Hi,
I now installed the UltraVNC-client on my Win10 machine. Connecting
to UltraVNC-server running on another Win10 machine the problem
persists. Using AnyDesk I do not have this problem. I neither had it
with an older RealVNC server/client running on Win7. I have not tested
the most recent RealVNC version! Is there any objection against AnyDesk?
best, Dieter
On 29/04/2021 16:47, DRC wrote:
If the problem also exists with the TurboVNC Server, or if the problem
doesn't exist with the UltraVNC Viewer, then I can look into it as a
potential compatibility bug. Otherwise, there's nothing I can do
about it. Supporting such special characters requires special
handling by both the viewer and the server. My suspicion is that this
is a limitation in the UltraVNC Server, which is out of our control.
If you can disprove that suspicion, i.e. if the UltraVNC Viewer works,
then I can investigate what their viewer is doing to make it work.
On 4/29/21 3:42 AM, Dieter Blaas wrote:
Hi,
I run the UltraVNC server on my Win10 machine and access it by
using either the TurboVNC or the RealVNC client. On the above Win10
machine I use Cygwin for some few applications. I have a German
keyboard.
When sitting in front of my PC I can enter, in a Cygwin Terminal /
Xterminal, all special characters such as @,|,~,`,´ä,ö,ü etc. Note
that first 5 ones need a combination of <AltGr with a letter, e.g.
'@' is generated by pushing <AltGr and q together.
*However,* when accessing the machine via VNC the characters
'@,|,~,´,` are not being displayed in the Cygwin terminal. Issuing
the command 'ascii' shows a table with all these characters and their
corresponding codes!
Is there any way of overcoming this problem?
Thanks, Dieter
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