> the screen, or even crash.  The fix may be to turn off CoRRE at 

That's not it I'm afraid, at least I turned off CoRRE in the setitngs when I set up 
ChromiVnc, and have just checked: it's still off.

> ChromiVNC, or to use TightVNC which I understand fixed this 
> bug a long time ago.

Hmm, I might try that.

> There's also a known bug in ChromiVNC which causes it problems when 
> dragging items. 
[..]
> Therefore, I don't 
> actually think that's your problem.  The workaround is to install 
> vncPatches68k, but I need to re-link Adrian's new site to my own.

You are right: I do encounter this bug but it isn't related to this problem I think. 
will the '68k' patches also fix this on a ppc machine? If that s the case, I'd love to 
know where the patches are. David Smith said something about 
"vncPatches68k-a5adaptive"  referenced on Chromatix's site.  Is that the stuff you are 
talking about?

> > Anyone know how I can push the enter key on the numeric keypad on a 
> > Mac OS9 machine with a chromivnc server, while connecting 
> from windows 
> > with the 3.3.7 realvnc client?
> 
> I *think* ChromiVNC should be able to handle this.  The X11 keysyms 
> used in RFB include specific keypad codes, and I think I remember 
> putting in lots of code to map these onto the right Mac keycodes.  
> However, I have no idea whether RealVNC is capable of distinguishing 
> and sending them.

Ok, so the server will handle this, and now I just need a client that sends them... 
Anyone know if I can make my realvnc client do that, or if any other win32 clients out 
there can?

Thanks all,
Arnt
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