It now started to crash on me after I connected external monitors and disabled the internal screen.
No way to fix it except deleting app data which means I have to start over.
On Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 9:09:05 PM UTC+4 Emre wrote:I updated the aspice client on my chromebook to test again after the developer responded to my comment on Google Play. Now the colors are good, connection is good.1) I can't scroll up and down with my touchpad. Normally two fingers swipe up or down on my touchpad makes the content scroll. How do we achieve this?
2) How to remove the buttons visible on the screen, that looks like a D-pad, shift and keyboard icons. These are not needed as I have keyboard and mouse/touchpad.
3) Which input mode to connect? I want it to behave just like on a Linux system.
4) What does Mouse@ button do? Does not seem to have any effect
5) If I resize the window, a few buttons appear at the bottom --> TAB, ESC, Shift, Ctrl, Super, Alt. and a D-Pad at the right. These are not needed as Chromebooks do have keyboards & mouse.
6) If I resize the window, I dont want scaling. I expect Spice display to be resized as well. ie if the window was 1920x1080, and I resized it to 1280x800, then the display shall resize the remove Spice server. No scaling to be done. Fonts etc to remain similar sized but with less content on the screen. In Linux spicy client, the option "Resize guest to match window size" does this.
Thanks
Hi there,
On Monday, November 22, 2021 at 6:23:34 AM UTC-5 wrote:It now started to crash on me after I connected external monitors and disabled the internal screen.Oh interesting! I guess I'll borrow a Chromebook to see this in action.
On Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 9:09:05 PM UTC+4 Emre wrote:I updated the aspice client on my chromebook to test again after the developer responded to my comment on Google Play. Now the colors are good, connection is good.1) I can't scroll up and down with my touchpad. Normally two fingers swipe up or down on my touchpad makes the content scroll. How do we achieve this?I am quite confident no change to the mouse implementation was performed for the past few months - are you sure this is not a server-side issue (spice-tools (aka vda-agent) not installed?
6) If I resize the window, I dont want scaling. I expect Spice display to be resized as well. ie if the window was 1920x1080, and I resized it to 1280x800, then the display shall resize the remove Spice server. No scaling to be done. Fonts etc to remain similar sized but with less content on the screen. In Linux spicy client, the option "Resize guest to match window size" does this.This is probably the one that I'm most curious about. If you resize the window before connecting, does the remote sync to the local screen resolution properly? The app does have support for all that, because it requests resolution changes on device rotation, but there may be some work to do to wire the functionality to wiindow resizing.


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