> You might want to try regenerating your Preferences from scratch
No, didn't help. -But I have been doing some more playing around and
I found that it only works if there are at least as many letters in
the view-only password as in the main password.
Try having a single letter for your view-only password, and two for
letters for your main password, and let me know if it works for you...
Also, if I delete the main password (leaving only the view-only one)
it does not seem to allow it (clicking OK, then bringing back the
prefs dialog shows something back in the field again).
The only way I can get rid of the main password is to manually edit
the prefs and remove the 'mildly garbled' main password.
> Yes, it was intentional. For some reason, I was getting the mouse
> button being "lifted" during drags that happened to go more than a
> few pixels per event
Oh! When did that start happening?
It doesn't have anything to do with the RELEASE_MOUSE_BUTTON macro?
I assume this is for timeout, dropped connections etc?
It looks like it is still searching for a cursor device at the
start, meaning that the RELEASE_MOUSE_BUTTON macro uses the
cursordevice manager, in contrast to Int_MovePointer.
Again, this probably does not matter, but I was wondering if it's
what you intended?
> API for Carbon and Cocoa which is specifically designed for remote-
> controlling MacOS X.
Good.
What about screen drawing capture? Anyone else out there with any
ideas/knowledge about this?
It would be interesting to see how well VNC copes under the strain
of the 'cool' animations in Mac OS X - bouncing icons in the dock,
icons 'sliding' around in the dock, and particularly the genie
effect!
Adrian
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