Hi,
I just wanted to clarify a couple of things:
1) Version 3.3.3r7 for Win32 doesn't have this shift key problem. It is
definitely a problem with 3.3.3r9. This is running on Windows 2000 Advanced
Server.
2) The "vncviewer --help" command displays 3.3.3r1 on Linux, rather than
3.3.3r2 as it should. I had those version numbers backwards in my original
email.. sorry, I must have been a little lysdexic that day.
I hope this helps you isolate the problem.
Thanks,
Steven
On Monday 26 March 2001 05:16 pm, you wrote:
> Hi all,
> I checked the list archives, and it appears that I'm having a similar
> problem to the message at:
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/archives/1998-07/0022.html, but mine is
> backwards from Dave's.
>
> This messages appears not to offer a resolution, so I thought I would write
> and see if I could get some help.
>
> I'm running RH7 GNU/Linux and connecting to a Win2k Advanced Server system.
> The viewer on my Linux box is from the 3.3.3r2 package, and the server on
> my Windows box is 3.3.3r9.
>
> BTW, if you type 'vncviewer --help' at the shell prompt, instead of reading
> 3.3.3r1, it reads 3.3.3r2. I've triple checked this, and yes, the vncviewer
> from the 3.3.3r2 package offers the wrong version number.
>
> What is happening is that my left sift key is being ignored, and my right
> shift key is "sticking". Pressing it again (and again and again ;^) doesn't
> "toggle" it... I have to close out of the remote application that I'm in
> and reopen the application. This is not "server wide" but application
> specific! Once I reopen the remote application on Win2k, it seems to be
> back to normal, albeit without the ability to effectively select text using
> shift+arrow keys.
>
> Any help is sincerely appreciated.
>
> -Steven
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