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Interesting. Sounds like it's a problem on the Vaio - that's a Windows
based viewer, right?

All I can suggest at this point is to look at keyboard settings on the
Vaio. Unfortunately, I don't know much about such things in Windows. I
do know that the VNC viewer takes the keystrokes and sends them as key
events - using, as I recall, the X keysym values.

It would be interesting to see what the viewer is actually sending for
the keypresses; any ethernet monitoring tool (or proxy) would work, as
well as a hacked VNC server or proxy (rfbproxy).

Other that that, I'm afraid I can't help much more - I'm more of an X
expert than a Windows expert.

Peter Fales wrote:
| Thanks for the quick reply, but I don't see how this could be a problem
| on the server.   If it were, wouldn't all clients behave the same way?
| Note that we've tried several different PCs as viewers and they all work
| fine.  This is the same Xvnc server - not even restarting.   i.e.
|
|       - connect from desktop PC viewer - it works
|       - connect from Vaio - no alpha keys
|       - connect from Unix viewer - it works
|
| If we connect both the desktop and Vaio as shared viewers,  you can even
| type a command (like "ls") on the desktop viewer, then hit return on the
| Vaio to get the output.  But, you can't type "ls" on the Vaio.
|
|

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Grant McDorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sr. Software Design Consultant
Cedara Software Corp.  <URL:http://www.cedara.com>
~  (formerly I.S.G. Technologies Inc.)
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

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