Thanks Lee, I am getting used to the reverse scrolling.

How do I install iDVD from the original disk? When I tried to boot from the 
disk it booted, but there was just gibberish on the screen.



Harry

Harry Jacobson-Beyer
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On May 3, 2012, at 4:39 PM, Lee Larson wrote:

> On May 3, 2012, at 3:40 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
> 
>> 2) My non-apple blue tooth mouse scroll wheel operates in a reverse manner. 
>> Before Lion I rolled the scroll wheel down to move the scroll bar down. Now 
>> I roll the scroll wheel up.
>> 
>> Curious.
> 
> If it bothers you, the scrolling direction can be changed in the system 
> preferences. But, I'd just get used to the new direction because Apple is 
> trying to get scrolling to work the same in iOS and Mac OS.
> 
>> 
>> Questions:
>> 
>> 1) There are several Apple apps that came with my computer that did not 
>> transfer, IDVD for example. If I just drag iIDVD from Time Machine to my 
>> applications folder will it work properly. What about my iWork apps?
> 
> You should install iDVD from the original disk. I think Pages and Numbers can 
> be dragged in.
> 
>> 2) Today my wife logged on to iCloud.com and added an event to our calendar 
>> (she did this from her PC :-( 
>> The event synced to my iPhone and my iPad but not to the calendar on my Mac. 
>> I had to quit and reopen the calendar to get the event on the computers 
>> calendar. Is there a way to force a sync without quitting ICal?
> 
> Have you tried iCal>Calendar>Refresh?
> 
> I don’t  know if this works with the iCloud calendar, but it does work with 
> Google calendars. We've switched all our calendaring over to Google calendars.
> 
> 
> 
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