On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 19:54:30 +0100
"Daniel P. Berrange" <d...@berrange.com> wrote:

> This patch describes three QEMU protocol extensions
> 
>  - Pointer motion mode: Allows switching between relative & absolute
>    motion events
>  - Extended key event: Allows providing the hardware keycode alongside
>    the X11 keysym in key events
>  - Audio: Allows client to receive the audio stream associated with
>    the virtual desktop.
> 
> These are all implemented by QEMU. GTK-VNC only implements the first
> two so far, audio is work in progress
> 

Hi Daniel,

Thank you for this patch. Sorry about overlooking it until now. It's
been committed to the repo.

One clarification I'm curious about though; what should clients do if
they don't know how to map a key to a XT scan code for a certain key?
Picking something at random is probably not going to do wonders for
interoperability.

Rgds
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