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Opening the keyboard sometimes resizes the desktop viewing area #308

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Define: desktop viewing area - the section of the Android device's screen that 
displays the server computer's desktop

What steps will reproduce the problem?

1. Begin a session: start the client, connect to the server (android-vnc-viewer 
settings: input mode - touch mouse pan and zoom, scaling - 1:1).

2. In landscape mode (portrait not supported in this version/with these 
settings). On the server (which has three monitors integrated into one 
desktop), there is a program windowed in the left monitor of the desktop with a 
text-box input at the bottom of the screen. Selecting this text box via the 
vnc-viewer client displays the Android zoom/keyboard buttons. I then select the 
keyboard box to open the keyboard.

3. Very rarely (1-5% of the time), the keyboard will resize the desktop viewing 
area on the Android device so that I can see both the keyboard and the input 
box. Most of the time (95-99%), the keyboard opens floating above the input 
box, blocking it from view.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?

I would either like an option to toggle the resizing of the desktop viewing 
area when the keyboard is opened or closed; otherwise, I would always like it 
to be resized so that I can see what I am entering.

What version of android-vnc-viewer are you using?

v0.5.0

Which VNC server/version are you using?  On which platform?

VNC server: TightVNC Server v2.5.2 on Windows 7

What is the size of the desktop you are trying to access?

Desktop size: 5760x1200

What device are you using?

Galaxy Nexus

Are you using a custom ROM?  If so, which?

Stock 4.1.1

Please provide any additional information below.
Please contact me for any additional details.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by RyTLess...@gmail.com on 22 Oct 2012 at 3:43