Hello
I have a problem that really bugs me. If I have open several RDP connections in RemoteDesktopManager, and let another person remote control one of the connections with TeamViewer, the mouse movements from that session beeing remotely controlled is visible on my local computer, even if i am working on an other session or a different applikation. With that I mean that my mouse curson is moving about on the screen, even if I am not touching the mouse, following the mouse movements on the session beeing remotely controlled. This makes it impossible for me to work in other sessions or other local applicatios, as it overrides my own mouse movements.
This has been a problem for many years, on all versions I have tried of RDM.
Do any other users have this problem, and is there a solution to this annoying problem?
Regards
René Hop
Hi,
I'm aware of this issue but there is no real solution. It's the interaction between to remote connection system. I think that the latest version of Team Viewer works better.
David Hervieux
Hello... No, i have the latest TeamViewer 9 installed, and the problem is still there. The issue is not there if I use Terminals, which is a application similar to RemoteDesktopManager.
Hello,
Can you switch to the "classic UI", it uses an older UI library that doesn't handle as many messages
http://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/view_uistyle.htm?zoom_highlightsub=classic%2Bui
Maurice
I see this problem too, but it's my desktop showing thru.
I am running version 2.2.0.0 Free.
The items that appear to "flash" thru the RDP window when I mouse around is my Windows gadget (CPU Meter) and many of my icons on my desktop. I am running StarDock's Fences 2.13, and when those icons are visible on the desktop, they blink/flash/bleed thru to my RDP session. If I "hide" the icons on my desktop, it's better, but it still happens.