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Have you disabled tapping? You can't scroll down by dragging, but you can tap the track on either side of the bar to move it around.
FWIW I've just being having a look at the preferences in PresenceVNC and rediscovered that you can assign mouse wheel up and down to the volume rocker, which can help with the scrollbar issue.
i'm asking if it is possible to make a script for auto connection to a specific ip.
basically the script should do this:
- open vnc viewer
- open connection on choosen ip
- pass the vnc password
i understand that is not correct to ask for the script itself (but if someone have already made it it will be great :-) ) and i'm not a total noob, but my knowledge are limited to windows and high level programming (.net, java), so if make the script is not so hard some advice on how to do that will be appreciated
thank you all
giovanni