»Ø¸´£º Re: The controlled side's cursor
blinks.
l xf
lxf72000 "at" yahoo.com.cn
Fri Jan 19 03:12:00 2007
Daniel Clarke <admin "at" recoding.net> P45@#: I might and probably am wrong in thinking this is due to Screen dumps, when windows makes a screen dump, it gets rid of the cusor to take the shot, maybe VNC does the same?
not sure, but hope it helps,
Dan
On 09/01/07, l xf <lxf72000 "at" yahoo.com.cn> wrote: The controlled side's cursor blinks when it's being monitored. What do you think the reason is? How will you solve the problem?
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5XV7#:8#=(J!8#V]JPNeKD11B7283:ELlfh4sOC222c
SJ1`#:350003
5g;0#:0591-87725551-823
4+Uf#:0591-87725551-810
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Recoding.net - Go, Play... I'm sorry to bother you again. And I'm sorry what I asked might not be clear to you. But it's when I use VNC to remotely control another computer, say computer X, the cursor on its screen will start to blink. That way, whoever is using this computer X would know that I am "spying on him". What shall I do so that this person wouldn't know that I'm "remotely controlling" this computer X.
thanks for your help
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5XV7#:8#=(J!8#V]JPNeKD11B7283:ELlfh4sOC222c
SJ1`#:350003
5g;0#:0591-87725551-823
4+Uf#:0591-87725551-810
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