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Cannot hide the system mouse arrow

Should you have problems with the JavaViewer, here's the place to look for help or report issues
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meNok
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Joined: 2011-09-07 10:22

Cannot hide the system mouse arrow

Post by meNok »

Hey guys ,

I encountered with a strange problem when using the vncviewer applet in my browser .
The mouse arrow of system ,which is my pc ,could not hide when i clicked within the remote screen area .
Consequently i got two arrows ,one is the original system`s ,the other being the one of the remote server.

However ,when i connected to the remote server directly with vncviewer client on my pc instead , it just worked well with the mouse!
What might be wrong with which part? Anybody ever met this kind too?

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Re: Cannot hide the system mouse arrow

Post by B »

The Java (browser) viewer is a very different thing from the standalone viewer, so I would expect relatively minor discrepancies like this. There may be a way to turn off "local cursor" in the Java viewer, but I don't know how.
meNok
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Joined: 2011-09-07 10:22

Re: Cannot hide the system mouse arrow

Post by meNok »

B wrote:The Java (browser) viewer is a very different thing from the standalone viewer, so I would expect relatively minor discrepancies like this. There may be a way to turn off "local cursor" in the Java viewer, but I don't know how.
Thank you for replying and i`ve found the solution.Just uncheck the precision enhancing option in windows vm or adjust the acceleration and sensitivity in linux likes~
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