vncviewer in ubuntu has usability issues
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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vnc (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
This is really a request for enhancement. I've recently noticed some usability issues with the vncviewer app that ships by default with Ubuntu. They are:
1. When you try to connect to a server that has a password set, the dialog that prompts you for a password doesn't give visual feedback that the password is being accepted. Most password fields show black circles as each character is typed in Ubuntu. I had a user today call for support just because he thought it was broken.
2. Once the user connects, if the screen resolution on the user's screen is lower than that of the server that she is viewing, vncviewer shows scroll bars. However, the scroll bars don't work like scroll bars in Ubuntu and even experienced users have difficulty scrolling the window.
Maybe there could be a gnome wrapper written to make the vncviewer app behave like other gnome apps? This would solve both problems. It seems like the problems are associated with it being a "X" app.
I agree about the scroll bars. They are definitely confusing. This seems to be an issue with xvncviewer. Perhaps having xvnc4viewer installed as the default would be a good solution.