21 Jun 2004 10:52
Re: Query on VNC
Vivek Singhal <a0875527 <at> india.ti.com>
2004-06-21 08:52:09 GMT
2004-06-21 08:52:09 GMT
Mihai, Hi! VNC is working perfectly fine. Just one more thing. How do I keep my .gnome different for my VNC and my current session. This is required as I want different key bindings for VNC session and current session( DISPLAY 0 ) Otherwise one overwrites the other. Thanks and Regards -Vivek Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote: > If you mean that F8 does not pop you a menu in the fullscreen > VNC session then you either: > > * did not try F8 :) > > * do use a VNC flavour which may have a different mechanism > (have you RTFM? :) > > * your VNC client is broken/misconfigured > > As I mention before, you can quit both RealVNC and TightVNC from > the menu that pops after keying F8 in the full screen view. > IMO, the latter VNC behave flawlessly to any of my sawfish > keybindings. > > Mihai > > On Fri, 28 May 2004, Vivek Singhal wrote: > >> Mihai! >> >> Thanks for the info. But if I use VNC fullscreen then my local >> sawfish gets hidden behind, and I can no longer work on the local >> sawfish untill I kill the VNC session. >> In fact I have to kill the VNC server as I am unable to close my VNC >> viewer session. >> >> Having different keybindings works fine, but I would prefer having >> same keybindings for both local and remote sawfish sessions. >> I guess that's possible only if I use VNC full screen, but then as I >> said with VNC fullscreen my local sawfish gets hidden. >> >> Regards >> -Vivek >> >> >> Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote: >> >>> Are you using VNC full screen or not? >>> >>> If full screen, all key/mouse events are grabbed by the remote >>> (except for F8), thus configure your remote bindings as if >>> you were using it from its keyboard/mouse. >>> >>> If you used VNC in a window, then make sure whatever you >>> configure for the remote sawfish has is not configured to do >>> something on the local sawfish. >>> >>> I happily use the same keybindings on both local and remote >>> and TightVNC full screen. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Mihai >>> >>> On Thu, 27 May 2004, Vivek Singhal wrote: >>> >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> Wanted to know if there is a way I can customize keybindings inside >>>> my vncsession. >>>> For example, if I can have a key binding to cycle windows that are >>>> inside my vncsession. >>>> >>>> cheers >>>> -Vivek >>>> >>> >> >
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