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Re: Quitting a Hung WebTen via Timbuktu?
Mr. Buser,
> Sorry, but I disagree. It is perfectly possible to switch between
> applications in a Timbuktu window, either by clicking once in the
> Finder's desktop area or by selecting the remote host's application
> menu. I am using Timbuktu for my server, and I never had any problems
> doing so.
The issue is not whether or not Timbuktu can transmit keypresses and
mouse clicks (of course it can) - the issue is that he could not get it to
respond in his particular situation.
> Timbuktu is clever enough to know (or thin), that any commands issued
> are for the remote computer, not for the local machine. So, if I
> enter "Command-W" to close a window, it does not close the Timbuktu
> window (which shows the content of the remote machine), but it closes
> the first window on the front application of the remote machine. The
> same applies to cut, copy, paste. etc.
Thus, this is unnecessary.
Thank you for you input.
-Robert Vogt IV
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