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Few bugs: viewers invisible and national characters lags

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tra_la_la_la
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Few bugs: viewers invisible and national characters lags

Post by tra_la_la_la »

Just can't be, that I'm the only one getting these bugs, cause they happen very often.

1. Viewer goes to background after pressing "Connect" button.
Looks like they are shown on "another" display, but I only have one and your mirror driver. It looks so, cause task manager says something like "Process awaiting user input" (I use ProcessExplorer from sysinternals). It happens continuosly, about ten runs. Sometimes selecting another monitor in viewer's combobox helps, sometimes not.
I saw this on any version since 1.0.9.6 (or near... if I remember wright, wright from version, when that display selecting combobox appeared in viewer)

2. Another "old" bug is eventually hangs of input in nls.
Viewer is responding, remote host is responding, but letters input is slowed to about 10-20 seconds between characters. If I press any remote host's keyboard button, then it will inputed right, but character from viewer will be entered later anyway. So remote host is working normal, but inputs from viewer lag. This happened in about 1.0.x.x version, but I didn't met this behavior in versions 1.0.9.6.2-1.1.x, but I'm not sure.

Viewer's host: Win7 x64
Remote host: Win8, Win8.1 x64
"Japanese" is turned on

PS. Why it is "japanese" again? It was much more correct, when it was "alternative".
PPS. Sorry, for my amazing french.
very sorry for my French...
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