Dustin:

        Heya. You can do some of what you want, but not all of it.
Sorry. :) VNC connections can be "view only", so that someone
connecting cannot supply keyboard or mouse inputs -- they can only
watch. But there is no mode of VNC which disables keyboard or mouse
inputs *from the local machine itself*. That'd sorta be like a
TV remote control disabling the buttons on the front of the TV. :)

cheers,
Scott

>     I am using vnc at my work.  I was wondering if it is possible to have
> vnc take full control of the keyboard and mouse when not in "view-only" mode
> but to have vnc yield control to the local machine when in "view-only" mode.
>     This would allow me to simply watch a colleage as he demonstrates tasks,
> but also at other times to have full control of his computer so that a
> passerby can not access his computer or fight for control of the mouse and
> keyboard.
>
> -Thank you
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