We recently upgraded to the software version shown above in order to attempt to resolve the problem. I was able to remotely control the mouse and keyboard when connected to a test PC; however, when I remoted into the PC of an internal customer who needed troubleshooting assistance, I had no mouse or keyboard control.

Upgrading to a newer version of Remote Support resolved the remote mouse and keyboard access; however, then the Remote Support application started on its own every time I logged onto the PC, either remotely or via VPN.


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Hello, I am learning NWConnection and I have studied the TicTacToe app example.I am learning by creating my own app. I am trying to create a remote mouse app (the mouse/keyboard input from iPhone) over WiFi to control my Mac.

On the receiving end, my Macbook receives the Data and successfully parses each of the messages and then moves the mouse using Quartz Display Services API.I implemented my own NWFramerImplementation and I can parse the message easily since I know the length of my payload data is always the same.

I get consistent smooth mouse movement when testing it on my iPad everytime, but when I use my iPhone it is horrible and there is a lot of lag/latency. I've tried using UDP on the connection and it's still the same. I turn off the data and bluetooth on my iPhone and it doesnt help

I found a way to only send the current drag velocity in send.connection() by using the NWConnection.SendCompletion.contentProcessed handler but it still hasn't improved my latency issue on my iPhone. The mouse doesnt move that smoothly compared to when I run it on my iPad.

Ok, so TV updated itself recently, and the remote menus are completely different. I could live with this, but the remote mouse only partially works. I cannot move or drag anything. Right-clicking works, so I'm able to CUT and PASTE files to copy or move them, but otherwise functionality is very low. Searched all over for associated settings for a fix, but nada.

I partially understand VNC in that I know, by default, you can only see when desktop itself and the client's mouse is shown. But, I was wondering if there is a different technology out there that allows a remote mouse to be seen or if I can hack together something else in order for that remote mouse to be seen.

That would depend entirely on the VPN client being utilized. Typically, the mouse pointer's graphical position is only updated when a "click" event is sent by the client, because graphical updates in most VNC clients are not being "live streamed."

It is usable but, the mouse pointer (using desktop mouse) does not appear in 'extend' mode. The mouse traverses multiple monitors and, in the iPad, I can see hover animations but, the cursor itself is not rendering.

On iPad, using the Microsoft Remote Desktop app. I am using Ubuntu 23.10 with Wayland (does not work in X11). The mouse pointer does not appear on the iPad. I can use the iPad mouse pointer and, it response naturally to touch events in touch mode (the caveats in the article are out-of-date) but, the remote cursor (desktop mouse pointer) does not appear. Some remote desktop software has showing or hiding the cursor as a feature.

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I have a gigabit LAN vnc connection to my other PC and am connecting with "high quality (LAN)" option. Everything works fine, except for remote mouse cursor flickering between visible and invisible about two times per second permanently. It doesn't seem to make any difference whether I move the cursor or not.

I also tried vncviewer (tigervnc) and no blinking there. The interesting thing is, if I connect via vncviewer and then using krdc without closing vncviewer, the blinking goes down (but does not disappear completely). 

Disabling KWin effects doesn't change anything. Writing this post I also noticed that the mouse cursor flickering is very high on "high quality" preset, and very low on "low quality" preset.

I have a computer with a touchscreen where users navigate an interface presented by a Python app. This computer runs a VNC server (x11vnc on Debian). Administrators sometimes assist the users to navigate the interface remotely via VNC (RealVNC Viewer on MacOS), clicking their mouse on the appropriate interface components.

Our touchscreen GUI uses PsychoPy* to draw graphical elements and collect input data (where users are touching the screen, whether it is inside or outside of relevant hit boxes), but have no way to distinguish between user input (local) and administrator assistance input (remote).

The most practical thing about the MW 8C ADVANCED is that you do not have to decide on a connection type. A switch on the bottom of the mouse lets you toggle back and forth between 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth. This offers you the advantage of using the MW 8C ADVANCED to control a notebook via Bluetooth, for example, or connecting it to a PC via the 2.4 GHz radio receiver. In both cases, data is transferred with AES-128 encryption.

Hi, I just recently purchased a Dell XPS 15 9570. This laptop has two USB 3.1 Gen 1 with Power Delivery ports, one on either side. One the left is where I plug in the wireless dongle for my mouse. On the right I have a USB 3.1 hub where I plug in external drives, my keyboard, etc. When I plug the Plugable ethernet adapter into the hub, or if I plug the adapter into the USB port directly (thus taking the hub out of the equation), my mouse starts skipping, will not track, fails to respond, etc. All relevant drivers are updated; mouse model is Microsoft wireless mobile mouse 3500.

Could you please try to enable Airplane mode on your PC to see if this fixes things? This will disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, FYI. These services can cause additional interference as well and cutting it out may help with the specific bandwidth your mouse uses.

When you use one of the Microsoft wireless devices (keyboard, mouse, and so on) that are listed in the "Applies to" section, the device may stop responding after several weeks of typical use, or you receive the following message:

If your device is working correctly but you continue to receive the low signal error message, click to select the Do not show this again check box in the message window.




Note This article discusses how to resolve problems that are related to many non-Bluetooth Microsoft wireless mouse and keyboard devices. Wireless devices differ from Bluetooth devices. A wireless device has a symbol that resembles a tree branch displayed on the USB connector/receiver or on the hardware itself.



The wireless pointing device may not work on surfaces that do not have visible detail or on surfaces that are reflective or glossy, such as glass. Additionally, the sensor may have difficulty in tracking on highly repetitive patterns, such as a magazine or newspaper photographs.


The following colors are known to cause difficulty in tracking for some mouse devices:

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Note Intellipoint is the mouse software, and Intellitype Pro is the keyboard software.


HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Intellipoint HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\IntelliType Pro

Reason I was asking was because I could have sworn I read an Amazon review of someone using one, but wasn't sure which model NVR they had. If it is possible, what make or brand wireless mouse? Stringing an extension USB cable across my floor is a bit of a pain.

Sorry wireless mouse when used with NVR can have some compatibility problem. But we did test on Logitech M185 and it worked here. If by chance you have one, you can give it a shot. But some users said they tried and failed and it has something to do with the mouse version. We are sorry that we can't guarantee.

Thank you for your kind understanding.

Yes, my Dell wireless mouse which is connected to my office pc works with the app for a minute or two, then the b**tons stop working which forces me to kill the app with Task Manager. They really need to fix this.

I also tried the Logitech M185 without success. It moved the cursor about an inch then quit working. I have not been able to get it to work and even tried rebooting the system with the dongle attached and firmware updates. Does anyone know how to get it to work or which mouse has the best success rate. This seems like an oversight that should have been included functionality for those of us who have the device in a discrete location.

Cynthia,

Thank you for forwarding the enhancement request.


As an update, I did try the usb y-adapter and that did not work. I also tried a powered usb hub. The hub worked great with various wired usb mouses that I tried, but still did not help with the wireless mouse situation. I tried two different Logitech wireless mice and even updated the firmware for one of them, but neither worked.


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