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
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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hi, i acecss daily to more than 8 machines via vpn... but there is only
one machine which disappears its mouse pointer when i acces it.
once i logout the vpn server still keep hide its mouse pointer...
what can i do?
thanks in advance
ALDO
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I have a custom mouse pointer on my computer, and when i VNC to it from
another computer, i see absolutely no mouse pointer (unless it changes to
the busy pointer, or the resize pointer)
Couldn't you have it change mouse pointers when it connects or something?
It would be very hard and
Any ideas?
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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
I was wondering.. one of our servers is running RealVNC 4.0 server, and I use
the 4.0 viewer (non-Java interface). Up until a couple of months ago, the
mouse pointer displayed when I was remotely accessing the server; nowadays, I
just have the tiny black box, even though no settings have been
he gdm login screen and can do
> nothing except 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
when I connect with the vnc client, I get a black
window and the X cursor, but nothing else. I can move the mouse and see the
X cursor moving. However, I do not get the gdm login screen and can do
nothing except move the mouse pointer -- no gdm, no window manager... nothing.
I have tried running
Behalf Of Mark 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 whe
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
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
"hou
the
one
user. How do I force 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...
> > -Origin
> -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 deskto
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.
The purpose for this is in doing presentations and demonstrations, it's nice to be
able to
point to something with the mouse pointer and say
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