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RC19.5 and the hourglass

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RC19.5 and the hourglass

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HI

I am using the RC19.5 on two computer A and B in one LAN and the B computer is connected through one connection 812.11g with a router/Access Point. I have noticed that, when control A from B or B from A, to times, in the Viewer the pointer of the mouse is transformed in an hourglass for of minutes even if on the real computer the pointer of the mouse is normal. In those minutes, also I have tried to make of the Refresh in the Viewer but the hourglass remains the same one. How never?

THANKS

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Post by ipsec »

You can set the mouse options to
Let remote server deal with mouse cursor.

If you dont already do that.. and see if that helps... Or dont show remote cursor. I havent had these issues and I use 802.11 A/B on a laptop.
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