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jamesd0142
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Hi jus looking for some ideas if possible:

I trying to create a basic remote desktop application (WHY?...to see if i can.).

I have an idea how i can control the mouse on the remote machine but it doesnt seem very efficient.

my idea:
i have a screenshot of the remote desktop refreshed every 100ms in a picture box.
now i think if i get the mouse possition within this picture box and store it in a txt file every 100ms or less, i can have a timer on the remote machine running every 100ms or less and change the cursor possition according the the values in this file.

Possible problem: 2 machines accessing the same txt file at the same time?any1 disagree?

Or any1 have any better ideas?

James
Apr 15 '08 #1
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lotus18
866 Contributor
You need to control the file transactions. Like in database, there is a need in for concurrency control.

Rey Sean
Apr 15 '08 #2
Ali Rizwan
925 Contributor
Hello,
wow,
i m also working on a project as same yours.
I have got success in connection with any user. and now....
I have to just add some code to do the all features you need.

So...I have PM you read that.
Regards
>> ALI <<
Apr 16 '08 #3

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