On 3/17/01 5:27 PM, Jonathan Morton wrote:

>VNC Controls is not used by ChromiVNC - it has it's own internal settings
>dialogue.  The 'Command Key Equivalents' is thus meaningless.

Understood. I still would like to know how this setting works in VNC 
Controls.


>Try disabling CoRRE in the
>ChromiVNC settings panel and see if that helps - if so, either leave it
>disabled and complain to AT&T, or switch to the TridiaVNC viewer which does
>not have this bug.

It does seem to help. I don't plan to use my PC for viewing; I just 
wanted to test VNC before putting my clients on it.


>The keyboard behaviour of ChromiVNC attempts to emulate the Macintosh
>keyboard fairly closely.  Thus, you can type extended characters (using Alt
>in place of Option) using the same keystrokes as on the Mac

Why is it that you chose to map Ctl-Alt to Cmd and Alt to Opt instead of 
Alt to Cmd and Windoze to Opt?


Anyway, this appears to be working okay for now, even if I do need to use 
Ctl-Alt. Thanks!

Oh, hey, here's a bug! I just pressed Enter (I'm controlling the Mac from 
the PC) and it interpreted it as a Return, instead of queuing the message 
for sending.
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