Michael Rayle wrote:
All,
In my previous post, I mentioned that I cannot mouse scroll with the realVNC
viewer.
I realized that I was using the 3.3.3 version of the viewer and tried the
4.0 version
With RealVNC 4.0, I can use the mouse scroller. That's great!
I do have a problem that has s
Michael Rayle wrote:
All,
I have a serious beef right now with VNC.
I am using VNC to connect a Win-XP client to a Linux server (FVWM on X).
If I want to use the scroll-wheel, I have to run "Tight VNC" viewer.
I have it working with the previous and current RealVNC versions (3 and 4).
Resetting 'paste' before ever setting it does not have any effect.
Since mapping doesn't work while 'paste' is active, you need to use
the 'pastetoggle' option to toggle the 'paste' option with some key.
From:
2004 10:42 AM
To: Michael Rayle
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cut/paste and mouse scrolling - Update
VI on Linux is really VIM. In VIM if you use the command ":set paste" just
before you paste in text
from the paste buffer, then the text won't be tabbed incrementally. It gets
VI on Linux is really VIM. In VIM if you use the command ":set paste" just before you
paste in text
from the paste buffer, then the text won't be tabbed incrementally. It gets pasted
the way you expect
it to be. Once you're done with the paste then use the command ":set nopaste" to
return t
My VNC log file says:
Xvnc Version 3.3.7
Is there a debian package with a newer VNC server?
Thanks!
Michael
-Original Message-
From: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 10:51 AM
To: 'Michael Rayle'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cut
Michael,
VNC Viewer 4.0 supports the scroll wheel, provided that the VNC Server you
are connecting to supports it correctly. Which version of VNC Server are
you running on the Linux machine?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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