Wez,

thanks for the info ...

I had a report of a problem from a co-worker who uses x2vnc, and thought I was seeing the same issue/behavior when I was connecting via the viewer

I have since installed x2vnc 1.6, and see that the cursor doesn't blink ...

and after checking with the co-worker, came up with his original complaint, and a way to recreate it:

1 - have a win2k computer with the 4.0 server on it
2 - lock the computer (ctl-alt-del, select "lock computer")
or have the server in "When last client disconnects - lock"
3 - connect via x2vnc to the win2k box
4 - enter password to "unlock" computer
5 - try to move mouse or do keyboard inputs ...

this works with previous versions (3.3.3r7, 3.3.3r9 )of the VNC server (i.e. doesn't lock up)

ken p.



James Weatherall wrote:

Ken,

The mouse flicker that you describe is an artefact of a more complete
capture method used by VNC Server 4.0, which ensures that alpha-blended
windows & menus are displayed.

What is puzzling is that you say that you get this problem with x2vnc.  The
mouse will only flicker when there are clients connected that are requesting
display updates.  Since x2vnc never displays any graphics, it should never
request a graphical update.  So it sounds as though x2vnc is broken.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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