First:- Thanks to Rudi and anyone who contributed to UltraVNC.
(And apologies if I missed a report like this one in the 1.2.1.X section.)
Perhaps the 'Save position' setting works too well in 1.2.1.0.
It can make a fully working connection appear to have a problem.
The problem showed with UltraVNC viewers on Win7-64 and Win10-64
I tested against VNC servers running on Win7-64, Win10-64 and Linux.
I used a number of different known-working .vnc files.
The 'Display' settings I used were :-
Y Show buttons bar
- View Only
- Full-screen mode
Y Save Position
- Auto by 100%
Scale by 1/1
- Scale server to window
Step 1) Start with a working connection saved as a .vnc file.
Step 2) Open the connection then minimise the viewer window.
Step 3) In the taskbar, right-click on the minimised viewer window.
Step 4) Choose to close the window while it is still minimised.
Step 5) Open the connection again using the .vnc file.
** The viewer does not open to 'normal' size on the systems I tried. ***
Step 6) Hover over the viewer task bar icon - something is there.
Step 7) Left-click on the 'something' - it disappears - still no 'normal' sized window.
Step 8) Hover over the viewer icon again - something is still there.
Step 9) Right-click on the 'something' - it can be maximised and looks OK maximised.
So, at first the connection looks broken but is definitely still working OK.
The viewer window will maximise/minimise but has no 'normal' size.
Perhaps 'Save position' does exactly what it says it will do.
BUT that may result in the 'normal' window size = 'minimised' window size.
AND to tired eyes it looks as if the connection has a problem.
I can recover the 'normal' viewer window size to something usable with Sizer.
So far, I have not worked out how to reset the 'normal' viewer window size.
I hope this helps.
Paddy
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Connection appears faulty (actually a scaling/sizing prob)
Re: Connection appears faulty (actually a scaling/sizing pro
I have found a quick-ish workaround to get back to a usable window size ...
1) Maximise the misbehaving viewer window.
2) Check that the 'Save position' setting is on.
3) Close the viewer window while it is still in a maximised state.
4) Re-open the connection.
The net result should be a fullscreen but resizable window.
Switching the 'Save position' setting off and on again provided a reset for some of my viewer windows.
It did not provide a full reset for all misbehaving connections but it will do for now.
I hope this helps.
1) Maximise the misbehaving viewer window.
2) Check that the 'Save position' setting is on.
3) Close the viewer window while it is still in a maximised state.
4) Re-open the connection.
The net result should be a fullscreen but resizable window.
Switching the 'Save position' setting off and on again provided a reset for some of my viewer windows.
It did not provide a full reset for all misbehaving connections but it will do for now.
I hope this helps.
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Re: Connection appears faulty (actually a scaling/sizing pro
In the option.vnc you find the position savings
They are based on the host and saved when you close [x] the viewer window.
sample
[LOCALHOST]
x=2071
y=33
w=1635
h=970
save position can be used with [v]scale server window ( fit server screen to viewer window)
The other scaling parameters try to set there own size and conflict the saved value.
They are based on the host and saved when you close [x] the viewer window.
sample
[LOCALHOST]
x=2071
y=33
w=1635
h=970
save position can be used with [v]scale server window ( fit server screen to viewer window)
The other scaling parameters try to set there own size and conflict the saved value.