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.TH X11VNC "1" "December 2006" "x11vnc " "User Commands"
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.SH NAME
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x11vnc - allow VNC connections to real X11 displays
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version: 0.8.4, lastmod: 2006-12-11
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version: 0.8.4, lastmod: 2006-12-14
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B x11vnc
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[OPTION]...
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areas to black out (if your system has libXinerama).
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default: \fB-xinerama\fR
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.IP
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In general, we have noticed on XINERAMA displays you
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may need to use the "\fB-xwarppointer\fR" option if the mouse
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pointer misbehaves.
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In general, we have noticed on XINERAMA displays you may
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need to use the "\fB-xwarppointer\fR" option if the mouse
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pointer misbehaves and it is enabled by default. Use
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"\fB-noxwarppointer\fR" if you do not want this.
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.PP
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\fB-xtrap\fR
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.IP
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CursorPosUpdates extension. Other clients will be able
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to see the pointer motions. Default: \fB-cursorpos\fR
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.PP
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\fB-xwarppointer\fR
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\fB-xwarppointer,\fR \fB-noxwarppointer\fR
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.IP
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Move the pointer with
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.IR XWarpPointer (3X)
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the XTEST extension. Use this as a workaround
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if the pointer motion behaves incorrectly, e.g.
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on touchscreens or other non-standard setups.
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Also sometimes needed on XINERAMA displays.
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.IP
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It is also sometimes needed on XINERAMA displays and is
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enabled by default if XINERAMA is found to be active.
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To prevent this, use \fB-noxwarppointer.\fR
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.PP
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\fB-buttonmap\fR \fIstring\fR
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.IP
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