Possible FAQ: x2vnc like behavior for Windows?
Bryan A. Pendleton
bpendleton "at" mail.com
Fri, 24 Mar 2000 10:57:03 +0000
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I thought I had seen this feature mentioned for one of the "alternative"
viewers that are variously being worked on to support VNC on Windows....
but, how do I go about getting a x2vnc-like feature working under Windows?
In my case, I have a Windows machine (primary desktop) with a Linux machine
next to it. I'd like to be able to control the Linux machine from the
windows machine. I can easily get the Linux machine to do svncviewer
viewing (its a little short on ram for a full X server, even), and would
love to be able to slide the mouse "off" the end of the windows screen and
be controlling the Linux machine. This would, of course, also be useful for
controlling a Windows machine sitting next to another Windows machine.
Anyone know of a way to do this? Or, if not, can someone point me to a nice
combination of already built tools that would make this job easiest to
program, and I'll write it? I'm not that great at Windows programming,
though, so the more pointers the better....
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Bryan Pendleton
ICQ status: unknown
ICQ #2680952
Phone: (877)780-3087
"The root of all knowledge lies within, but knowledge is useless unless it
is collected and shared."
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<html><div>I thought I had seen this feature mentioned for one of the
"alternative" viewers that are variously being worked on to
support VNC on Windows.... but, how do I go about getting a x2vnc-like
feature working under Windows? In my case, I have a Windows machine
(primary desktop) with a Linux machine next to it. I'd like to be able to
control the Linux machine from the windows machine. I can easily get the
Linux machine to do svncviewer viewing (its a little short on ram for a
full X server, even), and would love to be able to slide the mouse
"off" the end of the windows screen and be controlling the
Linux machine. This would, of course, also be useful for controlling a
Windows machine sitting next to another Windows machine.</div>
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Anyone know of a way to do this? Or, if not, can someone point me to a
nice combination of already built tools that would make this job easiest
to program, and I'll write it? I'm not that great at Windows programming,
though, so the more pointers the better....
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