I was going to try to hack the vncviewer app so I can hide its toolbar using gconf. The existing gconf setting don't seem to work whether set to true or false, and there is some bogus inverse logic there. I don't need the toolbar and it annoys me.
While reading the source, I found that the --lockdown option does disable the toolbar, that's good enough for me.
Apparently pressing "volume up" or "volume down" brings back the toolbars, and pressing fullscreen hides them again (with --lockdown). Nice. (also volume up + click gives right-click, volume down + click gives left click).
Last edited by sswam; 2010-06-11 at 03:46.
Reason: add info
While reading the source, I found that the --lockdown option does disable the toolbar, that's good enough for me.
Apparently pressing "volume up" or "volume down" brings back the toolbars, and pressing fullscreen hides them again (with --lockdown). Nice. (also volume up + click gives right-click, volume down + click gives left click).
Last edited by sswam; 2010-06-11 at 03:46. Reason: add info