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Because you switched to a Mac is WHY you are now having to jump through hoops. I can do amazing things remotely to my Linux machines using my N810. It does remote X apps through a SSH tunnel quite well (although I don't know how to do a center mouse click!).
#!/bin/sh xmodmap -e "pointer = 2 3 1" sleep 5 xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3"
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The Following User Says Thank You to josiahg777 For This Useful Post: | ||
as for now i've found RemoteBuddy, but i also would be grateful if someone could point me to possible alternatives? are there any?
also, if someone's interested, then specifically for iTunes there's quite nice (and free) browserTunes program.
thank you.