Hi,
Is that a "feature"? When I'm running the master display and a remote
user is running a slave, it serves as a viewport to my desktop. Anything
placed in front of my master will appear on their slave. This can be
handy or dangerous.
Doug
Bill Hibbard wrote:
RemoteSlaveDisplay uses the same code that capturing BufferedImages
uses, so will be obscured if the BufferedImage is.
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