No, Billk, you aren't mistaken! Ow Mun Heng, in the tightvnc client
(version 1.3dev5) hit F8 to get the menu, which has "Send CTRL-ALT-DEL"
among the other options.
>From the vncviewer man page:
"You can use F8 to display a pop-up utility menu. Press F8 twice to pass
single F8 to the remote s
My mistake, I am now in front of a system with net-misc/vnc (I had to
revert from tightvnc which wasnt compatible with the viewer on a palm I
was using) Its F8 on its own - one of the menu choices is "send F8" of
course! I think tightvnc was similar.
BillK
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 18:15 +0800, Ow
On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 17:24 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
> yes there is, I think its right click in vncviewer for the menu, or
> F8 to get the menu. Going from memory but this should point you
> in the right direction.
There's no Menu at all.
The SHifts doesn't work either.
BTW, this is both vnc a
yes there is, I think its right click in vncviewer for the menu, or
F8 to get the menu. Going from memory but this should point you
in the right direction.
BillK
On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 17:03 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> I noticed that in the windows version of tightvnc, there is an option to
> sen
I noticed that in the windows version of tightvnc, there is an option to
send ctrl-alt-del to window boxes. In the linux version, there is not
such capability.
Or am I wrong?
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