Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
crs
f27fd7b021 Changed windows server to release ctrl and alt keys when it's
sending a key that requires AltGr.  That's because AltGr *is*
ctrl and alt but AltGr should be seen on clients as mode
switch without the ctrl and alt.  I can't think of a better
way to do this other than to not send modifier keystrokes to
the clients at all.
2003-07-08 18:40:46 +00:00
crs
dc6652a21a Fixed getting locked to screen after ctrl+alt+del. Also fixed
cursor not being hidden on win32 server when on client screens
(which happened when using low-level hooks).
2003-05-17 20:58:27 +00:00
crs
0e58bab76c Added support for 4th and 5th (non-mouse-wheel) buttons and
"Internet" keyboard keys.
2003-05-04 21:40:42 +00:00
crs
75729cef46 Fixed a few win32 keyboard/mouse problems. First, the mouse hook
now captures non-client area mouse messages.  Previously, these
were ignored (because i forgot about them) and they caused all
kinds of problems because they weren't forwarded.  For example,
clicking on a window border would cause the window to start
resizing when the mouse came back to the server screen.  Moving
inside a title bar meant that the mouse wouldn't move on the
client screen.

Second, because non-client messages are now handled, the full
screen transparent window is no longer necessary to capture
input so it's never displayed.  (The window is still necessary
for clipboard ownership so it's still created.)  No transparent
window means no screen flashing.  It also means we don't have to
become the foreground and active window.  This plays better with
apps that minimize or restore when they're no longer the
foreground application/active window.

Third, fixed the low level keyboard hook to forward toggle key
updates, which it was neglecting to do.

Finally, keyboard and mouse input is always forwarded from the hook
to the primary screen handler which then shadows the current key
and mouse button state.  If we're using low level hooks then this
isn't really necessary and GetKeyState() always returns the right
info but without low level hooks it means we can just use the
shadow state.  It also means we don't have to show our window in
order to get the system's key state table up to date, fixing the
screen flash when checking for the scroll lock state.
2003-05-03 12:54:22 +00:00
crs
4521fe4990 Fixed several win32 bugs. First, synergy wasn't forwarding mouse
events to other hook functions, which broke some tools like objectbar.
Second, windows key processing was fixed.  Previously pressing and
release the key would only send a press event, locking the user onto
the client window;  also, the win32 server treated as a Meta modifier
instead of a Super modifier, which broke any use of it as any kind of
modifier key.  Third, added hacks to support several key combinations
on windows 95/98/me that are treated specially by windows, including
Alt+Tab, Alt+Shift+Tab, Alt+Esc, Alt+Shift+Esc, Ctrl+Esc, and any
combination using the windows key like Win+E and Win+F but not
Ctrl+Alt+Del.  Fourth, scroll lock only locking to the client (which
only happened when using a synergy server on windows) has been fixed;
unfortunately the solution causes a lot of screen redraws for some
reason.  Finally, there's been a fix to clipboard handling that may
or may not fix a problem where the clipboard would stop transferring
between systems after a little while.  I can't be sure if it fixes
the problem because I can't reproduce the problem.
2003-04-13 14:59:53 +00:00
crs
1d17f865ea Added switch delay and double-tap options to win32 and added a
tray icon to the client and server that gives status feedback to
the user and allows the user to kill the app.
2003-03-12 22:34:07 +00:00
crs
e9cc0b434e Moved CPrimaryScreen and CSecondaryScreen to the lib/synergy
and the platform specific implementations to lib/platform.
Added an lib/arch method to query the platform's native wide
character encoding and changed CUnicode to use it.  All
platform dependent code is now in lib/arch, lib/platform,
and the programs under cmd.  Also added more documentation.
2003-01-05 21:48:54 +00:00