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Made extensive changes to the launcher to provide more control over setting up auto-start and it now saves configuration to the user's documents directory if auto-starting at login and saves to the system directory if auto-starting at boot. Replaced MapVirtualKey() with table lookup to work around that function's lack of support for extended keyboard scan codes. Added first cut at support for AltGr.
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Known Bugs in Synergy
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Report bugs at:
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http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=browse&group_id=59275&atid=490467
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When reporting bugs, please include the version of the operating
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system you're using and what locale you use.
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* Not all keystrokes are handled
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Certain keystrokes are not captured by the synergy server and,
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therefore, are not transmitted to secondary screens. Which keys
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depends on the primary screen's platform:
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Linux:
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* ctrl+alt+del
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* ctrl+alt+backspace (only if used by the X server)
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* ctrl+alt+keypad_plus (only if used by the X server)
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* ctrl+alt+keypad_minus (only if used by the X server)
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Windows NT family (except NT prior to service pack 3)
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* ctrl+alt+del
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* accessibility shortcuts (e.g. pressing shift 5 times for sticky keys)
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Windows 95 family (at NT prior to service pack 3)
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* ctrl+alt+del
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* ctrl+esc
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* alt+[shift+]tab
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* alt+[shift+]esc
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* windows+E
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* windows+[ctrl+]F
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* windows+[shift+]M
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* windows+R
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* windows+F1
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* windows+tab
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* windows+break
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* accessibility shortcuts (e.g. press shift 5 times for sticky keys)
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* Non-ASCII keystrokes unsupported
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Only ASCII characters are decoded and transmitted by the server.
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However, the clipboard does support Unicode.
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* Screen flashes (Windows)
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On Windows, the primary screen flashes when the cursor enters it.
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This is a consequence of how synergy captures input.
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* Slow console text entry (Windows 95 family)
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Typing into a command prompt window on the Windows 95 family has
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very slow visual feedback.
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* Event logs (Windows NT family)
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Synergy doesn't support event logs properly on the Windows NT family.
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In particular, the event message is reported in the extra data portion
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of the event instead of the normal message portion.
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* NoInteractiveServices not handled (Windows NT family)
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Synergy does not (cannot) work when the NoInteractiveServices registry
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entry is set. Synergy doesn't not gracefully handle it being set.
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* Incorrectly hiding screen savers in certain situations (Windows)
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If turning off the screen saver on the primary screen requires a
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password on Windows then all of the secondary screen screen savers
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are deactivated when the password dialog appears. If the password
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is not entered only the primary screen's screen saver is activated.
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* Not handling strange keyboards (X11)
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Synergy does not detect keyboards with unusual behavior and may
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misbehave as a result. Unusual behavior includes keyboards that
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don't report KeyRelease events and toggle keys that report KeyPress
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when toggled on and KeyRelease when toggled off (instead of KeyPress
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and KeyRelease for each physical press and release).
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* Not handling shift-lock (X11)
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Synergy doesn't handle shift-lock behavior (as opposed to caps-lock).
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* Large Motif clipboard items are truncated (X11)
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Synergy doesn't yet fully implement Motif's protocol for large
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clipboard items. As a result it silently truncates those items.
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Large depends on the X server but is probably around 256kB.
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Synergy also doesn't support by-name Motif clipboard items. It
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will read no data at all for those items.
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* Automake isn't fully configured (Linux)
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The automake configuration isn't complete so synergy won't build
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or fail to build properly on some (many) systems.
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