I have a similar problem, I use WinVnc server on a Win 98se and access it from 
a Linux box using either x2vnc or the unix vncviewer (if I need to take 
screen shots).

Using WinVnc server 3.3.4 and prior, Shift+Arrow, Shift+PgUp, Shift+End etc 
all worked as expected.  The Mouse wheel didn't.

Using WinVnc 3.3.5, mouse wheel works, but Shift+... doesn't. (Including 
Shift+Click and Shift+Drag).

I had a brief look at the source, but vnckeymap.cpp seems to have been totally 
re-written, and I'm not game to touch it.

As a result, I've gone back to 3.3.4, but I would *REALLY* like a working 
mouse wheel.

-- 
        Nigel Rowe


At 09:09 PM 2002-11-06, "Harry Henderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:

>I sent the below question about a few days ago and didn't get a single 
>response.  Was hoping someone might catch it and have a few ideas this 
>time around.  Thanks.
>
>>I am using the Windows VNC server (Win2k, v3.3.3r9) and a Windows client 
>>(Win98 SE).
>>
>>When regularly using Windows (no VNC) a common way to highlight/select 
>>text to copy to the clipboard using the keyboard is by holding shift and 
>>using the arrow keys to select a few characters or a few lines, etc.
>>
>>While shift works through VNC to make a letter upper-case as well as for 
>>every other purpose I have seen, it does not function in this way to 
>>highlight text.
>>
>>Has anyone else noticed this behavior, and is there a way to enable it so 
>>that I can use shift to highlight text?  If not, is there any other way 
>>to highlight text in a similar fashion without using the mouse?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Harry
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