Settings for VNC Server
Configure VNC Server on your thin client by selecting the following:
Check Box
Prompt local user to accept incoming
connections
Enable Viewer Cursor
Accept input events from clients
Autoport Select
Accept connections on port
Allow HTTP connections on port
NOTE:
Windows CE does not support Java.
You can find additional information about VNC Server features at:
documentation.html.
Volume and Sounds
The Volume & Sounds Properties dialog box allows you to adjust the volume setting and enable sounds
for various events and conditions. You can also create custom sound schemes for various events.
ENWW
Explanation
The default should be ENABLED and Auto Accept should be ENABLED
This setting allows the viewer to show its cursor on the screen while moving the
mouse. The viewer shows a small dot that points to the actual location of the "hot
spot" of the remote cursor location. Enabling this setting will show the local cursor
of the viewer; however, the remote dot will lag behind the local viewer cursor as it
tries to synchronize the local viewer cursor.
Enabling this setting will allow the viewer to control the keyboard and mouse of the
unit remotely.
This setting will be devalued, leaving only the "Accept connections on port" and
"Allow HTTP connections on port".
Defaults to the standard VNC port of 5900.
Defaults to the standard VNC port of 5800 for JVM (Java)-enabled Web Browser
Viewers.
http://www.realvnc.com/
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