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-.TH x2vnc 1 |
-.SH NAME |
-x2vnc \- a dual-screen hack |
- |
-.SH SYNOPSIS |
-.B x2vnc |
-.I <options> |
-.I <host>:<display#> |
-.br |
-.B x2vnc |
-.I <options> |
-.I -listen |
-.I [<display#>] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B \-display |
-.I display |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -version |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -shared |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -north |
-] [ |
-.B -south |
-] [ |
-.B -east |
-] [ |
-.B -west |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -hotkey |
-.I key |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -passwdfile |
-.I passwd-file |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -resurface |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -edgewidth |
-.I width |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -desktop |
-.I desktop-number |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -timeout |
-.I seconds |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -wheelhack |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -nowheel |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -reversewheel |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -scrolllines |
-.I lines |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -navhack |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -mac |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -trimsel |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -noblank |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -lockdelay |
-.I seconds |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -debug |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -accel |
-.I multiplier |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -noreconnect |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -tunnel |
-] |
-.br |
-[ |
-.B -via |
-.I host |
-] |
-.SH DESCRIPTION |
-.I x2vnc |
-will let you use two screens on two different computers as if they were |
-connected to the same computer. The computer with the 'main' keyboard must |
-be running X-window, and the second computer should have a VNC server |
-running which will update the contents on the actual screen. This means |
-\fIXvnc\fR is not suitable, but \fIWinVNC\fR is. |
- |
-In listen mode ( |
-.B -listen |
-option specified ) |
-.I x2vnc |
-will wait for a connection from a VNC server on ports 5400 and 5500 (plus |
-the optional |
-.I display# |
-value) instead of connecting to a specified VNC server. |
- |
-For up-to-date information on x2vnc, see the x2vnc home page: |
-.B http://fredrik.hubbe.net/x2vnc.html |
- |
-.TP |
-\fB\-display\fR \fIdisplay\fR |
-The X windows display to connect from. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-shared\fR |
-Allow multiple connections to the same VNC server. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-north\fR, \fB\-south\fR, \fB\-east\fR, \fB\-west\fR, |
-Determine which edge leads to the other screen. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-passwdfile\fR \fIpassword-file\fR |
-With this option you can start x2vnc without entering a password. The file is |
-created by \fBvncpasswd\fR which comes with the X-windows VNC software. |
-If the file does not exist, \fIx2vnc\fR will ask for a password and |
-create the file. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-resurface\fR |
-This option will cause the trigger window to re-surface automatically if it is |
-covered up by another window. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-hotkey\fR \fIkey\fR |
-This option allows you to select which key to use to warp the pointer |
-to and from second computer. The default is "Control-F12", any |
-combination of modifiers can be used, such as "shift-alt-meta-ctrl-F1" |
-(or s-a-m-c-F1). |
-.TP |
-\fB\-edgewidth\fR \fIpixels\fR |
-This is a workaround for some X servers which do not allow the mouse to |
-go all the way to the edge of the screen. By setting this to 2 or greater, the |
-mouse will be able to reach the x2vnc window and thus warp to the |
-windows machine. The default value is 1. If you set this value to 0, |
-no border will be generated, which means you will have to use hotkeys |
-to switch to the oher screen. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-desktop\fR \fIdesktop-number\fR |
-With this option, you can make x2vnc non-sticky. This may not work |
-with all window-managers. Note that the first desktop is usually |
-0 (zero). If you want x2vnc to appear on the last (rightmost) desktop, |
-use -1. This option was especially created with the sawfish edgeflipping |
-in mind, normally you would use "-west -desktop 0" or "-east -destkop -1" |
-with Sawfish to allow edgeflipping to work normally. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-timeout\fR \fIseconds\fR |
-This options tells x2vnc how long to wait before warping the cursor back |
-to the X screen if there is no activity. The reason for this is that |
-some screen savers, such as xscreensaver, cannot activate while x2vnc is |
-in control of the cursor. The default value is 590 seconds, which is |
-equivalent to 9 minutes and 50 seconds. Using a value of 0 will disable |
-timeouts completely. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-nowheel\fR |
-This option does nothing and is left for backwards compatibility only. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-wheelhack\fR |
-This will make x2vnc tranlate all mouse wheel events into arrow up/down |
-events. Only use this if your VNC server doesn't understand mouse wheel |
-events. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-reversewheel\fR |
-Invert the up/down direction of the mouse wheel emulation. |
-This option only works if -wheelhack is used. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-scrolllines\fR \fIlines\fR |
-When using mouse wheel emulation, this selects how many up/down |
-events will be sent for each tick of the mouse wheel. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-navhack\fR |
-This will map button 6 & 7 to Alt+Left/Right, which will allow the |
-navigation buttons on some mice to behave more like they do in windows. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-mac\fR |
-Macintosh specific mode, maps second mouse button to control-mouseclick. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-trimsel\fR |
-If the X selection looks like a URL, trim leading and trailing spaces. |
-This can be useful for pasting URLs into a browser. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-noblank\fR |
-Prevent screen blanking on the remote desktop while you are working |
-on the local desktop. Requires the MIT-SCREEN-SAVER or XIDLE extension |
-to work properly. If neither of these extensions are present, the |
-remote desktop will always be kept from blanking. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-lockdelay\fR \fIseconds\fR |
-This is only meaningful when using the -noblank option. When this |
-option is present. With this option, x2vnc will not attempt to |
-wake up the remote screen if you have been idle for more than |
-the specified amount of time. This is useful if you need a password |
-to unlock the remote screen and would rather leave it blanked until |
-you need it. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-debug\fR |
-This option will make x2vnc print out information about events it |
-sends and receives to stderr for debugging purposes. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-accel\fR \fImultiplier\fR |
-This option allows you to control the speed of the mouse on the |
-remote screen. 2.0 means twice as fast, 0.5 means half as fast. |
-Default is 1.0. Note that this is multiplied with a number which |
-x2vnc calculates based on screen sizes and other factors. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-noreconnect\fR |
-This option prevents x2vnc from automatically reconnecting if the |
-connection is closed. |
-.TP |
-\fB\-tunnel\fR |
-This option makes x2vnc start an SSH tunnel to the machine being |
-controlled by x2vnc. The SSH command used can be changed by setting |
-the X2VNC_SSH_CMD environment variable. The default is: |
-.br |
-\fBssh -A -X -f -L "$LOCALPORT:$REMOTEHOST:$REMOTEPORT" \\ |
-.br |
-"$GATEWAYHOST" 'ssh-add;sleep 60'\fR |
-.TP |
-\fB\-via\fR \fIhost\fR |
-This is similar to -tunnel, but tunnels through a host different than |
-the machine being controlled by x2vnc. |
- |
- |
-.SH EXAMPLES |
-Most common usage: |
-.br |
-\fBx2vnc -passwdfile $HOME/.vncpasswd -resurface host:0\fR |
- |
-To make x2vnc start (and re-start) automatically, add the following to |
-your your X startup file (usually .xinitrc): |
-.br |
-\fB |
-while :; |
-.br |
-do |
- x2vnc -passwd $HOME/.vncpasswd -resurface host:0 |
-.br |
- sleep 2 |
-.br |
-done |
-\fR |
- |
-.SH AUTHOR |
-Fredrik Hübinette, hubbe@hubbe.net |