I'm not sure how to right click - I've not played with the viewer on the N900 much yet.
Copying files won't work - that's not a standard VNC feature (various VNC versions support it, but mostly in differing ways).
The square should indicate where the local cursor position is, with the pointer indicating where the remote cursor position is. The remote cursor display can lag the local cursor on slow links, but you should be able to assume it's at the local cursor position for any interaction purposes (i.e. if you click on something then it'll take action at the local cursor position, not the currently displayed remote cursor position).
BY scrolling the page while ousng down the stylus the square and cursor get misalligned. pressing the icon with the piece of paper with the pen corrects this.
Is there another way of getting files for my desktop to my n900? (without me actualy being near my desktop)
BY scrolling the page while ousng down the stylus the square and cursor get misalligned. pressing the icon with the piece of paper with the pen corrects this.
Is there another way of getting files for my desktop to my n900? (without me actualy being near my desktop)
Does the N900 support any sort of FTP capability (maybe even in the mozilla browser)? If so, just set up an FTP server on your comp.
Hi juaalto,
it works perfectly.
I have two questions :
1) If correct the Ctrl key does the right-click: How do I multiple Ctrl-select items on Windows? If not possible, that's fine
2) Do you guys plan to implement some virtual size of desktop (say 1024x768, more....)? Not a big big deal, but super useful on some XP machines.
Anyway thank you.
PS: how to add(graphically) devel/testing on the source list, I mean what entries are necessary to fill and what values. Thanks again.
With VNC...if you try to view or watch video from the remote PC...it won't display smoothly. It's capturing frame by frame. Is there a way to watch video as it is intended on the PC??
@juualto: rdesktop seems to complain when trying to use ssh tunneling.
Am I wrong?
Edit: I am...It actually works but doesn't support host : port only host...so I guess I can only use the default (3389) port?
Can this (custom port support) change in some way?
With VNC...if you try to view or watch video from the remote PC...it won't display smoothly. It's capturing frame by frame. Is there a way to watch video as it is intended on the PC??
Not with VNC, no. You'd be better off looking at proper media servers if you're trying to watch video - remote control apps are usually designed for lower bandwidth connections.