Hi Philip,
In that case I'd recommend setting the Rate limit pointer-events option in
the VNC Viewer's Inputs tab - this causes significantly fewer pointer events
to be sent to the server, resulting in fewer small network packets through the
Wi-Fi router, which is what tends to lead to problems.
Hi VNC Gurus,
Can someone help here.
I am using VNC (free ver) on WXP. Norton360 installed om my computer. I
can't use VNC clinet to connet other computers (VNC servers). However after
disabling firewall form Nortoan360, it works ok. I am not sure what need to
be done in Nortoan360 to allow VNC
Hi Linda,
Normally it's sufficient to open up port 5900, which the VNC Enterprise
Personal Edition servers can do automatically for Windows Firewall compatible
firewalls, if required.
You can find more information on firewall router configuration at
http://www.realvnc.com/portforward.html.
Bruce,
No, that behaviour is not supported at present.
Regards,
--
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
-Original Message-
From: bruce [mailto:bruce1...@gmail.com]
Sent: 12 January 2009 17:05
To: james.weather...@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: 'pass special keys directly to server' not supported in
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, James Weatherall wrote:
No, that behaviour is not supported at present.
I also would like the requested feature, but what I do is make my desktop
about the size of my monitor so that I can jump between maximize and
full-screen modes and have it work about as well for me