pedz
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I'm probably really showing my age here.
I'm using VNCThing on the Mac (10.3.6). I have a VNC client on my AIX machine at work. It is basically pretending to be an X11 server. And I'm using emacs at work running as an X11 client with its display on the VNC server.
I can set the option in VNCThing "No local command keys" and that allows me to hit command-x on the mac keyboard and emacs sees Meta-x. (Great so far).
But when I add shift to it, the shift is lost. So Meta-$ (shift 4) comes out as Meta-4. Meta-> comes out as Meta-.
"Alt" or "option" on the Mac keyboard seems to get lost.
I just noticed that command-q quits VNCThing... so I guess only some command-key combinations are sent across... others are not, and some are just changed.
Does anyone know a way around this problem? Do other VNC clients for the Mac work the same? I picked VNCThing because it had the most downloads from version tracker.
I'm using VNCThing on the Mac (10.3.6). I have a VNC client on my AIX machine at work. It is basically pretending to be an X11 server. And I'm using emacs at work running as an X11 client with its display on the VNC server.
I can set the option in VNCThing "No local command keys" and that allows me to hit command-x on the mac keyboard and emacs sees Meta-x. (Great so far).
But when I add shift to it, the shift is lost. So Meta-$ (shift 4) comes out as Meta-4. Meta-> comes out as Meta-.
"Alt" or "option" on the Mac keyboard seems to get lost.
I just noticed that command-q quits VNCThing... so I guess only some command-key combinations are sent across... others are not, and some are just changed.
Does anyone know a way around this problem? Do other VNC clients for the Mac work the same? I picked VNCThing because it had the most downloads from version tracker.