Have you tried alt-tabbing, to see if you can get input focus back to vncviewer?
Yes, no help. The vncviewer is in fullscreen mode, and so doesn't appear in the KDE alt-tab application list.
You should have in in the network menu in the kde K menu, assuming you installed all of SuSE's kde 3.1 packages. It's called "Remote Desktop Connection" in my menu.
I don't have such a menu, but found the application: it's called, immaginatively, krdc. :o)
When you start it you get a dialog where you enter the address of the VNC server, and the type of connection between you (it's the only VNC connection I've managed to get running well over a regular modem. And it does run well, I've managed to work from home over a 28.8 modem with it)
Try it, I think you'll like it.
I did, and I do! It's a bit slower than vncviewer, but it works, and that gives it a big advantage! ;o) Thanks for the help. -- "...our desktop is falling behind stability-wise and feature wise to KDE ...when I went to Mexico in December to the facility where we launched gnome, they had all switched to KDE3." - Miguel de Icaza, March 2003