Afraid not.  The TightVNC code base doesn't have it, and thus TurboVNC
doesn't have it.  You can try the beta of TigerVNC
(http://www.tigervnc.com), which should support this extension.  I'm an
active participant in the TigerVNC Project and am working to bring the
performance of that solution up to par with TurboVNC, so I can EOL
TurboVNC and also get out of the business of maintaining a VNC
implementation by myself.  The current (1.0.0) release of TigerVNC will
run at about 70% the performance of TurboVNC under most circumstances.
I'd like to get that above 90% at least.

I will continue to fix bugs in TurboVNC 0.5.1, if any are found, but no
new features are planned for it.

James Pearson wrote:
> I've set up a test of VirtualGL/TurboVNC - however one of the 
> applications I want to use with it requires XInputExtension - and the 
> app quits as it can't be found.
> 
> Is there any way to enable or 'fake' XInputExtension support?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> James Pearson
> 
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