I'd second that except I don't know why you'd want a "bump" vs a normal scrolling capability. Anytime you have vertical scrollbars on your TVNC session you should be able to use the scrollwheel on your trackball, touchpad, mouse or other device.
Again today I went to use MeGui and it wanted to do some updates. I did the updates however it couldn't apply the MeGUI.exe and the MeGUIhelp I'm guessing because it was already running and couldn't replace them. After the updates I was back to the settings.xml not able to be accessed either as me or run as admin (either way I'm an admin). When I tracked it down somehow it had moved the application data from my E:\Users\Todd\MeGUI which I created to get around the settings.xml file last time to E:\Users\Todd\AppData\Microsoft\Windows\Start...
settings.xml security error
The other questions are: 1. Which Linux distro & version are you using? Xubuntu Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS 2. Which version of 4Pane? (see Help > About 4Pane) 7.0 3. Which DE (Desktop Environment) and WM (Window manager)? If you are using the default ones for that distro/version just say so; otherwise: Defaults XFCE echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP will probably print the DE. If wmctrl is available, doing as root: Name: Xfwm4 Class: xfwm4 PID: 1591 wmctrl -m should print the WM. Alternatively I've seen recommendations...
Sorry it took so long but it was a hectic Windows day.
Sorry it took so long but it was a hectic Windows day.
It's a paste situation on the command line. The command line is always in place and as I said I see the output of commands in what you call the terminal emulator which I think requires an extra step to open the emulator. I just started using your software so I'm by no means an expert which makes me a good person to find shortcomings.
I was not able to choose any thing from the output of the Find Command. Nothing personal but it seems that Linux software is under functionalized while Window's is overfunctionalized. I get that all software starts as what someone sees as a need but then make it the best you can. This is why Linux struggles rather than challenging Microsoft which doesn't have a great system and it's hard to fix because of their design choices where Linux is easy to repair but still largely driven by cryptic command...