Kris writes,
And, Mac laptops also have their power buttons on the keyboard too. Alas,
it wasn't my iBook (or one of my older Powerbooks) which needed the
PRAM-zap (and OF reset) -- it was the desktop machine, which has a full
size keyboard.
LOL
~Yersinia.
"As I let go of my fee
I must have large hands, that or difference in keyboard. I am using
one of the newer aluminum keyboards, non wireless variant. Ive never
thought of myself as having large hands, but ive been told that im a
large person, so it would make sense lol.
On Dec 7, 2008, at 3:10 AM, Kris Tilford wr
>> On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
>>
>> I just hold down command and option with my thumb and press the p
>> with
>> my pointer and r with pinky and then use my right hand to turn on
>> my
>> machine.
> Kris Tilford replied:
> This works for ful
Um, it works for me to use my left hand on left side of keyboard to
press the command and option and use pointer finger to press the p and
my pinky to press the r, i can do it with no problem actually.
On Dec 7, 2008, at 1:12 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
>
> On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Jason
On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
I just hold down command and option with my thumb and press the p
with
my pointer and r with pinky and then use my right hand to turn on
my
machine.
>>
>>> Kris Tilford replied:
>>> This works for full size keyboa
The Command and Option i was referring to anyway was on the left side
of the space bar :P
On Dec 6, 2008, at 10:28 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
>
> Kris Tilford wrote:
>> On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
>>
>>> I just hold down command and option with my thumb and press the p
>>> wi
Kris Tilford wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
>
>> I just hold down command and option with my thumb and press the p with
>> my pointer and r with pinky and then use my right hand to turn on my
>> machine.
>
> This works for full size keyboards that have Cmd & Opt on both
On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
> I just hold down command and option with my thumb and press the p with
> my pointer and r with pinky and then use my right hand to turn on my
> machine.
This works for full size keyboards that have Cmd & Opt on both the
left & right side of the
; At 2:23 pm + 12/4/08, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>>>> That was a bad, bad article. pressing 'h' does
>>>> nothing; to rest the
>>>> pram you must boot while simultaneously holding down
>>>> the command-
>>>> option-p-r keys,
Chuck writes,
1. OK, that sounds reasonable (although I'm still not fast enough to wait
to position my fingers on the keyboard that fast -- I have to be on the
whole thing from the beginning!). However, the PRAM zap didn't fix my
problem.
2. But anyway, LOL, actually doing the PRAM zap w
On Dec 5, 2008, at 7:30 PM, Yersinia wrote:
snip
> But, alas, I actually do have to try it. :-( Another
> nuke-and-pave/reinstall of OS 9 didn't work. I don't know how or why a
> PRAM zap should make my G4 boot OS 9
Because the PRAM-ZAP kills all saved reference to where the hardware
system
est the
>>>> pram you must boot while simultaneously holding down
>>>> the command-
>>>> option-p-r keys, which always required me to use a
>>>> pencil in my mouth
>>>> to either press the power switch or hold down the 'p'
>>&
>
> The reason I like the right hand only approach is the simplicity of
> moving the finger position to the Cmd-Opt-O-F keys after one of the
> Cmd-Opt-P-R chimes. The O & F are adjacent to the P & R keys and it's
> a relatively simple transition, and again, you've got a second or so
>
Len writes,
Kris writes,
Clark writes,
Len, Kris and Clark, ummm, you guys must not only be really coordinated,
but have big hands as well.. ;-)
There is no way in hell I could get my hands positioned on the right keys
in only a couple of seconds. I just can't move my fingers that quic
My Reply follows quote. On 05/12/2008 13:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>While having the power key on the keyboard certainly simplifies zapping
>the PRAM it's not like you actually have to hold down Command-Option-P-R
> while turning on the power. You only need to h
My Reply follows quote. On 05/12/2008 11:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>At 10:20 AM -0800 12/5/2008, Ken wrote:
>> > I may have this wrong, but I hold the Command, Option
>> >and R down with my left hand. Then hit the R and power
>> >with my right. :-P
>>
>>On older Macs that works. On my MDD
ysically possible for me to do it on this
> machine. With my left hand the way it is, I can barely manage, if I
> position my hands slowly, the command-option-p-r but I need two hands to
> do it. My nose isn't especially pointy, but maybe it's pointy just enough
> to work wh
e
> machine!
> I was wondering if it's even physically possible for me to do it on
> this
> machine. With my left hand the way it is, I can barely manage, if I
> position my hands slowly, the command-option-p-r but I need two
> hands to
> do it. My nose isn't especi
> On Dec 3, 2008, at 9:34 PM, Paul Stamsen wrote:
>
>> I may have this wrong, but I hold the Command, Option
>> and R down with my left hand. Then hit the R and power
>> with my right. :-P
On Dec 5, 2008, at 2:43 PM, Yersinia wrote:
> OMG, what timing you should mention this! I have yet to zap
On Dec 5, 2008, at 1:43 PM, Yersinia wrote:
> With my left hand the way it is, I can barely manage, if I
> position my hands slowly, the command-option-p-r but I need two
> hands to
> do it. My nose isn't especially pointy, but maybe it's pointy just
> enough
>
t be able to do, and THEN
>
> Hold for three chimes! LOL
The good news is that you do not need to hold the power button for
the three chimes. You press it once, let go and then wait through
three chimes. Should be about 30 seconds of holding command option p-r.
The other conto
Quicksilver
also has no power key on the keyboard, only on the front of the machine!
I was wondering if it's even physically possible for me to do it on this
machine. With my left hand the way it is, I can barely manage, if I
position my hands slowly, the command-option-p-r but I need two han
At 10:20 AM -0800 12/5/2008, Ken wrote:
> > I may have this wrong, but I hold the Command, Option
> >and R down with my left hand. Then hit the R and power
> >with my right. :-P
>
>On older Macs that works. On my MDD (not really very
>new, but...) the only power key is on the front of the
>mac
My Reply follows quote. On 03/12/2008 19:34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>At 2:23 pm + 12/4/08, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>>>That was a bad, bad article. pressing 'h' does
>>>nothing; to rest the
>>>pram you must boot while simultaneously holding down
&
At 2:23 pm + 12/4/08, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>>That was a bad, bad article. pressing 'h' does
>>nothing; to rest the
>>pram you must boot while simultaneously holding down
>>the command-
>>option-p-r keys, which always required me to use a
>>
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