The OSX key repeat workaround is sufficient for me, thank you! Next issue: If I connect to the session with a smaller screen than the server, the horizontal scroll bars do not work correctly. My setup is as follows. - server geometry at 3840x1080 (the size of my dual monitors that I would have the VNC session span) - macbook resolution at 1440x900
I set the following in the TurboVNC Viewer Options: - Scaling Factor: 100% - Remote desktop size: Server - Full-screen mode: No Horizontal scroll bars appear with this configuration, but they do not allow me to scroll to the right to see the majority of the session. Instead, they only allow scrolling so that you can see the furthest extents that you might have seen if full screen mode was on. Since 1440 is much less than 3840, this leaves me with a large portion of the VNC session inaccessible. The vertical scroll bars work as I expect, allowing me to see the 180 vertical pixels that my 900 pixel high display does not. Is there a way to configure the TurboVNC viewer so that I may always scroll to the extents of the server? NOTE: same configuration: Client: Mac OS/X 10.9.5 TurboVNC Viewer 2.0 (20150714) (Java Hotspot 1.6.0_65 x86_64) Server: CentOS 6.4 tigerVNC 1.3.0-16 On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 12:45 PM, DRC <[email protected]> wrote: > Confirmed. The issue is specific to OS X 10.7+ and is related to the > "lovely" feature whereby pressing a letter will pop up a menu of > accented versions of that letter for you to choose from. The workaround > is to type the following on the command line prior to launching TurboVNC > Viewer: > > defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false > > This setting should be persistent, i.e. you don't have to type it each > time you log in or run the viewer. > > You can get back the old behavior by typing > > defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool true > > I did some googling and wasn't able to find any way to control this > programmatically from within the Java viewer (it would probably require > something more low-level, like reading the input events from JNI. Ugh. > No thanks.) > > > On 9/29/15 10:39 AM, Brett Williams wrote: > > I'm a new user, and I've been unable to find anything that even mentions > > a problem that I am having. > > > > Client: > > Mac OS/X 10.9.5 > > TurboVNC Viewer 2.0 (20150714) (Java Hotspot 1.6.0_65 x86_64) > > > > Server: > > CentOS 6.4 > > tigerVNC 1.3.0-16 > > > > > > The problem is that only certain keys repeat. Letters do not repeat. > > Backspace, space, arrow keys, and punctuation all repeat. Furthermore, > > ! repeats, but 1 does not. It definitely feels like a deliberate > decision. > > > > How can I get letters to repeat? I am a heavy vim user and I especially > > need h, j, k, and l to repeat. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Brett > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > TurboVNC-Users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/turbovnc-users >
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