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NAME

       spicec - Spice client

SYNOPSIS

       spicec       [-h, --host <host>]       [-p, --port <port>]      [-s, --secure-port <port>]
       [--secure-channels <ch0, ch1...>]                      [--unsecure-channels <ch0, ch1...>]
       [-w, --password <password>]                                [-f, --full-screen[=auto-conf]]
       [--canvas-type <type1, type2...>]                        [--enable-channels <ch0, ch1...>]
       [--disable-channels <ch0, ch1...>] [--help]

DESCRIPTION

       spicec  is  a  Spice  client,  it  can  be  used to connect to Spice server, such as spice
       compatible QEMU

OPTIONS

       -h, --host <host>
              Spice server address.

       -p, --port <port>
              Spice server port

       -s, --secure-port <port>
              Spice server secure port

       --secure-channels <ch0, ch1...>
              Force secure connection on the specified  channels  Channels  are:  main,  display,
              inputs,  cursor,  playback  and  record  By  default,  any  channel can be secured,
              depending on the --secure-port availability.

       --unsecure-channels <ch0, ch1...>
              Force unsecure connection on the specified channels Channels  are:  main,  display,
              inputs,  cursor,  playback  and  record.  By default, any channel can be unsecured,
              depending on the --port availability.

       -w, --password <password>
              Set a ticketing password (default is none)

       -s, --secure-port <port>
              Spice server secure port

       -f, --full-screen[=auto-conf]
              Open in a full screen mode. Optional automatic configuration of the remote  display
              settings  according to the client display settings. A guest agent must be installed
              and started for this option.

       --canvas-type <type1, type2...>
              Select the available renderer. The order determines precedence For Linux  client  :
              only  “cairo”  canvas  type is available.  For Windows client : available types are
              “gdi” and “cairo”. The default is “gdi”.

       --enable-channels <ch0, ch1...>
              Enable the specified channels. Use “all” for enabling all  possible  channels.  Use
              the  following  names for enabling only the selected channels: “display”, “inputs”,
              “cursor”, “playback” and “record”. By default all channels are enabled.

       --disable-channels <ch0, ch1...>
              Disable the specified channels. Use “all” for disabling all possible channels.  Use
              the  following  names for enabling only the selected channels: “display”, “inputs”,
              “cursor”, “playback” and “record.” By default all channels are enabled.

       --help Show command help.

CONTROL HOT KEYS

       Shift + F11 Toggle full-screen / window mode

       Shift + F12
              Release the cursor if captured in window

       On debug mode, these are available as well:

       Shift + F5
              Connect to the server

       Shift + F6
              Disconnect from the server

SEE ALSO

       Spice related documents can be found at http://www.spice-space.org/documentation.html

AUTHOR

       Spice project

       This manual page was written by  Liang  Guo  <bluestonechina@gmail.com>,  for  the  Debian
       project  (and  may  be used by others). Permission is  granted to  copy, distribute and/or
       modify this document under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Share  Alike  3.0
       United States License. (See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/legalcode)

                                        November 29, 2010                               SPICEC(1)