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Andrew,
Check that the system keyboard layout does not differ from the one you are
setting when trying to log in to the system - if they differ for some reason
then the VNC Server will translate incoming keys to local key events using
the system-wide mapping and the logon app will then
Hi All,
My use of VNC V4 under Windows environment sometimes encounters a similar
situation re case of entering data from VNC Viewer to Server.
I have found in most instances the Server keyboard may inadvertantly be in
Caps mode and the Viewer is in unshifted mode.
There is little way of
John,
No, the keys do give different character codes, otherwise the characters
produced wouldn't match the symbols, since UK keyboards have both hash and
pound symbols on them. What you saw in my mail is basically, a 7-bit ASCII
vs 8-bit ISO-8859-1 thing, I think. The pound sign is character
Thanks Wez I can handle the explanation as I am well into ascii character
code being a QBASIC programmer. Your probably correct in saying some
applications may reduce 8big to 7big notation and thus lose the significance
of the character code.
Regards,
John
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From: James