| VNC LED state Pseudo-encoding |
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| Introduction |
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| This document describes the Pseudo-encoding of LED state for RFB which |
| is the protocol used in VNC as reference link below: |
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| http://tigervnc.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tigervnc/rfbproto/rfbproto.rst?content-type=text/plain |
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| When accessing a guest by console through VNC, there might be mismatch |
| between the lock keys notification LED on the computer running the VNC |
| client session and the current status of the lock keys on the guest |
| machine. |
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| To solve this problem it attempts to add LED state Pseudo-encoding |
| extension to VNC protocol to deal with setting LED state. |
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| Pseudo-encoding |
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| This Pseudo-encoding requested by client declares to server that it supports |
| LED state extensions to the protocol. |
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| The Pseudo-encoding number for LED state defined as: |
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| Number Name |
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| -261 'LED state Pseudo-encoding' |
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| LED state Pseudo-encoding |
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| The LED state Pseudo-encoding describes the encoding of LED state which |
| consists of 3 bits, from left to right each bit represents the Caps, Num, |
| and Scroll lock key respectively. '1' indicates that the LED should be |
| on and '0' should be off. |
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| Some example encodings for it as following: |
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| Code Description |
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| 100 CapsLock is on, NumLock and ScrollLock are off |
| 010 NumLock is on, CapsLock and ScrollLock are off |
| 111 CapsLock, NumLock and ScrollLock are on |
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