On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > > 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?


I wrote the second thing above ("But on a slow connection...").
Unfortunately, I haven't used TightVNC, so I'm not clear on what it does.
Someone else wrote to tell me that he likes the TightVNC approach better
than the RealVNC approach.  Can someone explain the differences?

Regards,

Mike

-- 
Michael B. Miller, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Division of Epidemiology
University of Minnesota
http://taxa.epi.umn.edu/~mbmiller/
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