Although not an X server, VNC is a GPL'ed remote control software which should have enough functionality for most tasks. It's availibility on different platforms makes it a very useful tool.
Actually the mouse was designed by Honeywell but they sold their design/rights to Keytronic after trying to market the design(with limited success) for a year or two.
Does anyone remember the Honeywell mouse? I have had one of these mice for six years without any type of cleaning. From what I remember it is mechano-optical (two-disks on the bottom replace the ball). This mouse is great because it can be used on almost any surface; it can even be used upside down:) Too bad no one bought them... eventually the design was sold to another company(kensington, I think).
Although not an X server, VNC is a GPL'ed remote control software which should have enough functionality for most tasks. It's availibility on different platforms makes it a very useful tool.
Actually the mouse was designed by Honeywell but they sold their design/rights to Keytronic after trying to market the design(with limited success) for a year or two.
Does anyone remember the Honeywell mouse? I have had one of these mice for six years without any type of cleaning. From what I remember it is mechano-optical (two-disks on the bottom replace the ball). This mouse is great because it can be used on almost any surface; it can even be used upside down :)
Too bad no one bought them... eventually the design was sold to another company(kensington, I think).