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What do you mean by "can't handle touch controls"? Like emulating swiping from a connected VNC client's mouse movements?
Does Netview just take the x11vnc server and make it accessible via a web browser instead of a vnc viewer?
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netview from ovi store has two problems;
1) no CLI; you have to be at the phone already to start it
2) youre at the weird mercy of nokia; typing in the terminal app doesnt work for me, for example
a nice easy solution is to use netview sans gui, like this:
-install netview deb from ovi store
-run this with additional args like you would any old vnc server
i use it like this:
-and thats it! vncviewer like always {you can watch for the 'The VNC desktop is' line or the 'PORT=' line, or you can pass -localhost to the netview x11vnc, etc}
1) -rotate works {i invariably need to do 90 degrees}
2) all you need is ssh access to the phone {and probably a rooted open kernel, but i dunno}
3) it appears to be as fast as or faster than netview
4) keyboard works in terminal
5) you can still run it in a browser, of course, if you use a web-based vnc client {realVNC does this, i think}. {netview apparently includes a web-based vnc client that you download as a java applet throught the browser; you cant use it}.