![]() Sleep, 100 if omitted, GUI sometimes stays in pictureĬaptureScreen(Area) Saves selected area without cursor in Clipboard. Menu, Tray, Icon, Shell32.dll, 140 photo icon *edit - just took a look, and it's UltraVNC viewer that we're using - and it doesn't have an Input tab in the options to select "Pass special keys"Ĭode: Select all =Description= I'll look into the "Pass special keys' option though - but I'm still open to other suggestions. Or even being able to WinActivate the other window after the VNCviewer window has been activated (then at least I could simply press ALT-PRINTSCREEN and then a hotkey to select and paste the screenshot). Works perfectly until I try the command via AHK. The part that has me baffled is that I can hit ALT-PRINTSCREEN on my keyboard and it doesn't send it to the remote PC. host project libraries using Blackmagic Cloud and collaborate on the same timeline, in real time with. Our admins have the VNCviewer.exe locked down, so I think the only way I might be able to get that to work is if I passed it along as a command line parameter from the shortcut.īut I do need to send keys (typical typing and mouse controls) to the remote PC, so I'm not sure how this would affect things. Free and paid versions for Mac, Windows and Linux. I had read about the "Pass special keys directly to VNC Server", but couldn't find the option to enable it on our viewer. If anyone has any suggestions, it'd be greatly appreciated - as this would save me a ton of time if I can get this working properly. But without using AHK, I can click on the VNCviewer titlebar (sometimes I hit the refresh button that they have at the top to refresh the window), hit ALT-PRINTSCREEN, and copy this screenshot into no problem. I'm not sure if there's a way to target my local PC or not. So once the VNCviewer window is activated (that works), I can't do anything else - I think the ALT-PRINTSCREEN is being sent to the remote PC (instead of my local PC) and when I try to use the WinActivate to switch back to the program on my local PC, it doesn't do anything. I've got the last half of the script working (activating the window, creating a new document, and pasting the screenshot in), but it appears as though once I activate the VNCviewer window, the commands are being sent to the remote PC instead of my local PC. I'm simply trying to take a screenshot of my VNCviewer window and paste it into a program like MSPaint (it's called ). Update the system repositories: Open the terminal if you have direct access. I checked for abnormally high CPU usage, and didn't find anything.Īnyone know how to fix this? Is there some hidden setting to get the VNC server to do some kind of compression? Or is the slowest mac mini just too slow to do VNC? (which I would find hard to believe, because my raspberry pi does it fine).Hoping someone can help me with this. The mac mini was originally on wifi, but I hard wired it with ethernet, and still slow. In the 'Screen Sharing' menu on the near computer, under 'View, uncheck 'Turn Scaling On'. This change alone got me most of the improvement I see. ![]() Change Resolution from 'Default for display' to 'Scaled'. I use tightVNC with my raspberry pi home automation system, and my work PC, and they work fine. On the far computer, open System Preferences / Displays. I have tried all the settings on tightVNC to get it to go faster or do some kind of compression, but the settings don't seem to do anything. ![]() I have tried other VNC clients on my PC, they are all also slow, and I haven't been able to get any other VNC servers to work at all on the mac. The framerate is usually less than 1 FPS, although sometimes for brief spurts I can get a decent framerate, but only for a fraction of a second. Now the connection can be faster Solution 3. Tick Use JPEG Compression and then select Connect. Open VNC and then find or directly enter the IP address of the host PC. I use the built in VNC server in the mac mini to use a tightVNC on my PC. According to some users, the VNC very slow can be fixed by using JPEG compression. It's not that I don't like macs, it's just that I already have thousands sunk into hardware and software for my PC. I bought it to compile my game for iOS, and don't use it for anything else. I have a mac mini, the newest version, and also the slowest version.
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