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Madhu_Rani wrote:
If I have a click over START button of transmitted image, how server would open the START menu


Well this is pretty straight forward as well. If you click on the image representing the remote desktop you will receive a button message (e.g. WM_LBUTTONDOWN) which includes the mouse coordinates. The message and it's associated parameters (wParam/lParam) are simply transmitted to the remote desktop server which simulates the event. Since the mouse coordinates supplied are relative to the upper left hand corner of the window client area (on the remote client side) you shouldn't have to do any conversion. To simulate mouse and keyboard events on the server side you can make a call to SendInput().
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