Still, I could be all wet (it has happened before!) I'll ask Nick for some input here. Set Control Panel View by Large icons, then click Mouse. Mouse cursor jumps around on desktop screen Disconnect other external. Follow the steps to adjust/disable settings: Type control panel in the search bar and press Enter. However, when Teams open on the remote computer during sharing a screen mouse. If the wheel speed is set up too high, the mouse scroll wheel may jump. Sometimes I also have trouble clicking on the top RDP bar (so that I can move it out of the way to click on something behind it) - the mouse will never reach the bar and keeps jumping back off the bar. If that were the case, you would experience some messy lag times all over the place. The mouse scroll wheel jumps issue can be solved by changing settings. It appears to be jittery and sometimes I see a black square flickering when I'm moving my mouse. I'm pretty certain CamStudio is NOT running its processes on the server but actually on the local machine. Still, I'm surprised CamStudio is not capturing it as video content - I can only suppose that it is a layering complication where the RD is getting mouse info to the screen by a method which CamStudio obviously cannot see. That is my understanding of how RD works, though things may be different with your arrangement. So, your option is to either hack the FreeRDP code or ask developers to add that option. as client 'decides' how often it sends its mouse events. Though not entirely certain, I would point to Remote Desktop as being the culprit, as its method of polling the updates on the position of the mouse may not be being reported to the system hooks CamStudio is getting that info from.īasically RD is building its own subsystem layered on top of the regular one, so it is more like watching a video of the other desktop screen with mouse position sensing being sent there for control. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Remote Session Environment.
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