> > The little point that runs after the arrow makes it impossible to forget
> > that you are not actually using the local machine, even over a fast LAN.
> 
> But on a slow connection, having the little point is very helpful.  You
> know where your cursor *will* be and you can click before it gets there.

Isn't this just the same as in TightVNC - just sort of the opposite?

If the arrow runs after the point or the point runs after the arrow? Or am I missing 
something?

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