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Hello,

I’m running Tight VNC on Averatec 2200 series (1.8 GHz, 960 MB of RAM, Windows XP Pro SP 3)

As soon as I connect to that machine through “view only” VNC mode from different commuter, I’m losing the control over the mouse.  I’m trying to figure what is causing the problem.  The pointer is acting funny, it jumps from one place to another, or it frizzes.

I use Tight VNC on few others computers and never came across this problem. 

Any help will be much appreciated.

Thanks,

A.


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Re: mouse problem when running Tight VNC

by Constantin Kaplinsky :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

>>>>> A. wrote:

> I’m running Tight VNC on Averatec 2200 series (1.8 GHz, 960 MB of RAM,
> Windows XP Pro SP 3)
>
> As soon as I connect to that machine through “view only” VNC mode from
> different commuter, I’m losing the control over the mouse.  I’m trying to
> figure what is causing the problem.  The pointer is acting funny, it jumps
> from one place to another, or it frizzes.

It's strange that the view-only mode affects the mouse movements. I have
no idea how that might happen.

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With Best Wishes,
Constantin




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