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Author SHA1 Message Date
mmcclaskey
5b28a168d0
Chromeclip (#69)
* Initial binary clipboard support

* Rename -DLP_Clip_Types to -DLP_ClipTypes

* Better handling of websocket frames

* Copy-paste bug in SSE2 scaling to under 0.5x

* Remove old text clipboard

* Bind text to binary clipboard

* Move binclip clear to probing phase

* Off-by-one in sse2 scaling

* Add a clarifying log message for INCR clipboard transfers

* WIP: Update novnc commit

* Fix CentOS pipeline

* webpack fix

* Update novnc commit

* Change some DLP defaults

* update novnc commit

Co-authored-by: Lauri Kasanen <cand@gmx.com>
Co-authored-by: matt <matt@kasmweb.com>
2021-10-15 15:57:58 -04:00
Lauri Kasanen
a1cf454f06 Sync utf8 clipboard support 2021-04-12 12:38:24 +03:00
lhchavez
25b8e64adb Add support for notifying clients about pointer movements
This change adds support for the VMware Mouse Position
pseudo-encoding[1], which is used to notify VNC clients when X11 clients
call `XWarpPointer()`[2]. This function is called by SDL (and other
similar libraries)  when they detect that the server does not support
native relative motion, like some RFB clients.

With this, RFB clients can choose to adjust the local cursor position
under certain circumstances to match what the server has set. For
instance, if pointer lock has been enabled on the client's machine and
the cursor is not being drawn locally, the local position of the cursor
is irrelevant, so the RFB client can use what the server sends as the
canonical absolute position of the cursor. This ultimately enables the
possibility of games (especially FPS games) to behave how users expect
(if the clients implement the corresponding change).

Part of: #619

1: https://github.com/rfbproto/rfbproto/blob/master/rfbproto.rst#vmware-cursor-position-pseudo-encoding
2: https://tronche.com/gui/x/xlib/input/XWarpPointer.html
3: https://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/file/28e3b60e2131/src/events/SDL_mouse.c#l804
2021-03-29 11:27:54 +03:00
matt
408c005d3e Initial commit 2020-09-20 12:16:44 +00:00