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NAME

       x2vnc - a dual-screen hack

SYNOPSIS

       x2vnc <options> <host>:<display#>
       x2vnc <options> -listen [<display#>]
       [ -display display ]
       [ -version ]
       [ -shared ]
       [ -north ] [ -south ] [ -east ] [ -west ]
       [ -hotkey key ]
       [ -passwdfile passwd-file ]
       [ -resurface ]
       [ -edgewidth width ]
       [ -desktop desktop-number ]
       [ -timeout seconds ]
       [ -wheelhack ]
       [ -nowheel ]
       [ -reversewheel ]
       [ -scrolllines lines ]
       [ -navhack ]
       [ -mac ]
       [ -trimsel ]
       [ -noblank ]
       [ -lockdelay seconds ]
       [ -debug ]
       [ -accel multiplier ]
       [ -noreconnect ]
       [ -tunnel ]
       [ -via host ]

DESCRIPTION

       x2vnc  will  let  you  use two screens on two different computers as if
       they were connected to the same computer. The computer with the  ’main’
       keyboard  must be running X-window, and the second computer should have
       a VNC server running which will  update  the  contents  on  the  actual
       screen. This means Xvnc is not suitable, but WinVNC is.

       In  listen  mode  (  -listen  option  specified ) x2vnc will wait for a
       connection from a VNC server on ports 5400 and 5500 (plus the  optional
       display# value) instead of connecting to a specified VNC server.

       For   up-to-date  information  on  x2vnc,  see  the  x2vnc  home  page:
       http://fredrik.hubbe.net/x2vnc.html

       -display display
              The X windows display to connect from.

       -shared
              Allow multiple connections to the same VNC server.

       -north, -south, -east, -west,
              Determine which edge leads to the other screen.

       -passwdfile password-file
              With  this  option  you  can  start  x2vnc  without  entering  a
              password.  The file is created by vncpasswd which comes with the
              X-windows VNC software.  If the file does not exist, x2vnc  will
              ask for a password and create the file.

       -resurface
              This   option  will  cause  the  trigger  window  to  re-surface
              automatically if it is covered up by another window.

       -hotkey key
              This option allows you to select which key to use  to  warp  the
              pointer  to  and  from second computer. The default is "Control-
              F12", any combination of modifiers can be used, such as  "shift-
              alt-meta-ctrl-F1" (or s-a-m-c-F1).

       -edgewidth pixels
              This  is  a workaround for some X servers which do not allow the
              mouse to go all the way to the edge of the  screen.  By  setting
              this  to 2 or greater, the mouse will be able to reach the x2vnc
              window and thus warp to the windows machine. The  default  value
              is  1.  If you set this value to 0, no border will be generated,
              which means you will have to use hotkeys to switch to  the  oher
              screen.

       -desktop desktop-number
              With  this  option,  you can make x2vnc non-sticky. This may not
              work with all window-managers. Note that the  first  desktop  is
              usually  0  (zero).  If  you  want  x2vnc  to appear on the last
              (rightmost) desktop, use -1.  This option was especially created
              with  the  sawfish  edgeflipping in mind, normally you would use
              "-west -desktop 0" or "-east -destkop -1" with Sawfish to  allow
              edgeflipping to work normally.

       -timeout seconds
              This  options  tells  x2vnc  how long to wait before warping the
              cursor back to the X screen if there is no activity. The  reason
              for  this  is  that  some  screen  savers, such as xscreensaver,
              cannot activate while x2vnc is in control  of  the  cursor.  The
              default  value  is 590 seconds, which is equivalent to 9 minutes
              and 50 seconds.  Using  a  value  of  0  will  disable  timeouts
              completely.

       -nowheel
              This option does nothing and is left for backwards compatibility
              only.

       -wheelhack
              This will make x2vnc tranlate all mouse wheel events into  arrow
              up/down  events.  Only  use  this  if  your  VNC  server doesn’t
              understand mouse wheel events.

       -reversewheel
              Invert the up/down direction of the mouse wheel emulation.  This
              option only works if -wheelhack is used.

       -scrolllines lines
              When  using mouse wheel emulation, this selects how many up/down
              events will be sent for each tick of the mouse wheel.

       -navhack
              This will map button 6 & 7 to Alt+Left/Right, which  will  allow
              the  navigation buttons on some mice to behave more like they do
              in windows.

       -mac   Macintosh specific mode, maps second mouse  button  to  control-
              mouseclick.

       -trimsel
              If  the  X selection looks like a URL, trim leading and trailing
              spaces.  This can be useful for pasting URLs into a browser.

       -noblank
              Prevent screen blanking on the  remote  desktop  while  you  are
              working  on  the local desktop. Requires the MIT-SCREEN-SAVER or
              XIDLE extension to work properly. If neither of these extensions
              are  present,  the  remote  desktop  will  always  be  kept from
              blanking.

       -lockdelay seconds
              This is only meaningful when using  the  -noblank  option.  When
              this option is present. With this option, x2vnc will not attempt
              to wake up the remote screen if you have been idle for more than
              the  specified  amount  of  time.  This  is useful if you need a
              password to unlock the remote screen and would rather  leave  it
              blanked until you need it.

       -debug This  option  will make x2vnc print out information about events
              it sends and receives to stderr for debugging purposes.

       -accel multiplier
              This option allows you to control the speed of the mouse on  the
              remote  screen. 2.0 means twice as fast, 0.5 means half as fast.
              Default is 1.0. Note that this is multiplied with a number which
              x2vnc calculates based on screen sizes and other factors.

       -noreconnect
              This  option  prevents  x2vnc from automatically reconnecting if
              the connection is closed.

       -tunnel
              This option makes x2vnc start an SSH tunnel to the machine being
              controlled  by  x2vnc.  The  SSH  command used can be changed by
              setting the X2VNC_SSH_CMD environment variable. The default is:
              ssh -A -X -f -L "$LOCALPORT:$REMOTEHOST:$REMOTEPORT" .br

              "$GATEWAYHOST"ssh-add;sleep 60-via host
              This is similar to -tunnel, but tunnels through a host different
              than the machine being controlled by x2vnc.

EXAMPLES

       Most common usage:
       x2vnc -passwdfile $HOME/.vncpasswd -resurface host:0

       To  make x2vnc start (and re-start) automatically, add the following to
       your your X startup file (usually .xinitrc):

       while :;
       do
         x2vnc -passwd $HOME/.vncpasswd -resurface host:0
         sleep 2
       done

AUTHOR

       Fredrik Hübinette, hubbe@hubbe.net

                                                                      x2vnc(1)