I actually ran into this issue today using Keynote and Vine Server. The screen resolution was set to the same and I couldn't find a working solution other than to export to Powerpoint.
I do see the Vine Server release notes (http://www.testplant.com/documentation/Vine%20Server%20Release%20Notes.pdf) indicate as something 'still to do': Add "Send Full Screen" Mode - Useful for things like Keynote which bypasses CGRemoteOperations API Possibly Detect when machine enters such a mode - ie starts running Keynote Not sure if anyone has any other work around, but other suggestions would be great., Todd On 11/12/2009 07:47 PM, Douglas Kosovic wrote: > Hi Philippe, > > Be sure to set the Keynote "slide size" to be the same as the screen > resolution set in the MacOS X system preferences, otherwise when Keynote goes > to fullscreen mode it'll change the resolution of the screen to whatever the > "slide size" is and I suspect confuse VPCScreen. Many screen capturing tools > have this issue with fullscreen Keynote. > > > Doug > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] [mailto:ag-tech- >> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Philippe d'Anfray >> Sent: Thursday, 12 November 2009 11:39 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [AG-TECH] VPCScreen and Keynote >> >> Bonjour >> >> During our last seminar we thought it was a good idea to use an apple >> laptop for the "speaker machine". >> If we run VPCScreen on it we can transmit PDF, OpenOffice, PowerPoint >> and Keynote presentations and speakers just have to come with a USB >> key. >> Alas when you launch a keynote presentation VPCScreen only send a black >> picture (ggrrrr). >> >> Bonne journée >> >> Philippe > -- Collaboration & Visualization Specialist UBC Okanagan ITServices - http://web.ubc.ca/okanagan/itservices/ WestGrid - http://www.westgrid.ca Ph. 250-807-9979 Todd Zimmerman - [email protected]

