Yes this improves things somewhat, thanks...
Is there a 64 bit compatible version in the pipeline?
Regards,
Keith.
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> From: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 May 2006 11:05
> To: Keith Hall; vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: RE:
RealVNC 4.1.1 runs extremely slow (20% performance or worse it seems) on
Windows 2003 Server x64 on Intel Xeon over the 32 bit version on the
same hardware...
Is there any way this can be fixed?
Regards,
Keith.
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That 'elevator shaft area' (love that, thanks Mike S) is supposed to
move a 'page' at a time (i.e. a window full)...
In VNC's case, this should be the same... e.g. if you adjust a full
screen worth to a quarter size so the window contains the top left
quarter of the remote desktop, a single click
Is this just me or is it an issue?
Keith.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Behalf Of Keith Hall
> Sent: 21 April 2005 09:08
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Real VNC scroll bar behaviour
>
> Anyone else noticed w
Anyone else noticed with RealVNC (4.1.1) that it doesn't scroll by a
large enough amount if you click the space inside the scroll bar that
isn't the scroll bar itself (I'm not sure what this area is called!).
This is inconsistent to the way other windows scroll bars operate.
To reproduce:
Open a
Bug in (at least) TightVNC 1.2.8, probably in earlier versions and maybe
RealVNC too :
If you enter an incorrect password twice in a row, then correctly on the
third (final) attempt, the viewer window comes up and then disappears
immediately, leaving a rogue vncviewer.exe task running that you hav
It happens when you press capslock on the host machine, instead of
'activating capslock' on the remote machine as well, it just seems to 'hold
shift down'... pressing shift (both) will release the 'hold' and problems
will disappear.
I think a quick dirty fix would be for VNC developers to put a s
This is the same problem I've seen and reported about a few times, although
no-one ever seems to get round to looking at the issue! :-)) :
Doesn't matter if password protected or not.
Keith.
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