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bkc at murkworks

Jun 18, 2005, 7:20 PM

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porting synergy client

Hey, maybe this one hasn't been done yet..

For development, I think having a synergy client running on the 770
would be useful. It would have to run as a "service/daemon", and be able
to inject keystrokes into the device via x-windows.

But also, I'd need to show a 'mouse cursor'. I'm assuming by default
there's no mouse cursor, maybe only a text cursor. Can I turn on a
mouse cursor on demand in the shipped product?


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http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/

Synergy is the 'KM' part of a kvm.




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Tapani.Palli at nokia

Jun 20, 2005, 7:58 AM

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porting synergy client [In reply to]

ext Brad Clements wrote:

>Hey, maybe this one hasn't been done yet..
>
>For development, I think having a synergy client running on the 770
>would be useful. It would have to run as a "service/daemon", and be able
>to inject keystrokes into the device via x-windows.
>
>But also, I'd need to show a 'mouse cursor'. I'm assuming by default
>there's no mouse cursor, maybe only a text cursor. Can I turn on a
>mouse cursor on demand in the shipped product?
>
>
>
Yes, application can define it's own mouse-cursor as usually.

// Tapani

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