That is really weird.  Is this a Linux client?  If so, then try removing the ~/.java directory under your user account.  That will ensure that the viewer is working from a clean slate.  If that doesn't help, then try removing ~/.cache.  Also make a note of the Java version in the TurboVNC Viewer's "About" dialog and make sure that the same version is displayed when the viewer is run under the other user's account.  Unfortunately, those are the only ideas I have, and to be clear, I am grasping at straws.  I have never observed anything like this before.

On 7/29/22 9:41 AM, Felix Natter wrote:
hello DRC,

Yes, it looks like it.
Best Regards,
Felix

DRC schrieb am Freitag, 29. Juli 2022 um 16:36:19 UTC+2:

    So you're saying that when another user logs into the same client
    and uses the same installation of the TurboVNC Viewer, they do not
    observe the issue?  IOW, the issue is specific to your user
    account on that machine?


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