On 11-9-2012 14:51, Stefan at WPF wrote:
I am using VNC 4 (because it works on WinPE), however instead of a mouse
pointer I only see a dot as mouse pointer. Is there any way to change this?
I couldn't find an option for this.
The only thing I know about the dot is that this dot is the local
I am using VNC 4 (because it works on WinPE), however instead of a mouse
pointer I only see a dot as mouse pointer. Is there any way to change this?
I couldn't find an option for this.
Thanks and best regards
Stefan
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- Original Message -
From: Tony Talmage
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 8:18 AM
Subject: Mouse pointer
I was wondering.. one
move the mouse pointer -- no gdm, no window manager...
nothing.
It is 'gdm' problem. With default configuration, gdm does not
accept XDMCP query (by '-query' option with Xvnc). Enable gdm to
accept XDMCP query with editing 'gdm.conf' file (usually,
/etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf), 'Enable=1' in [xdmcp
Yep I tried looking through the archives (they are massive) and gave up
so sorry if asked before...
Quick question:
Anyone know when a VNC session is started (winXP VNC viewer to WinXP VNC
listener), how to stop the irritating behaviour that the mouse pointer
at the server end pulses
Willis
Sent: 03 September 2004 12:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mouse Pointer at server end
Yep I tried looking through the archives (they are massive)
and gave up so sorry if asked before...
Quick question:
Anyone know when a VNC session is started (winXP VNC viewer
to WinXP VNC
Hello,
I've a win xp station on which I'm running a VNC view
on a application which is running on my SUN.
My problem:
Sometimes the application on the SUN is busy. On the
local screen (the screen of the sun station), this can
be seen by looking at the mouse pointer which is a
hour glass. On my
-Original Message-
From: Chad LaFarge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I need the viewers to be able to see the mouse pointer as it
moves on the serving machine.
I could swear this has worked by default in the past.
THis is a setting in the server machines desktop settings.
To avoid
that setting for all incoming connections?
Chad
- Original Message -
From: Beerse, Corni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 8:36 AM
Subject: RE: Lost Mouse Pointer...
-Original Message-
From: Chad LaFarge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I need