MacGroup: Re: hot! iBook hard drive

2005-08-05 Thread Alex Whitman
Hi Alex! You might check your energy saver control panel and look at Options (next to Sleep). Check Processor Performance to see that it is set to Automatic and not to Highest. It will indeed run hot if that setting is Highest. Hope this helps! See ya...Ken Presley Yup, Ken, it is

MacGroup: hot! iBook hard drive

2005-08-05 Thread Alex Whitman
On Aug 4, 2005, at 10:53 PM, Brian O'Neal wrote: You may want to look at your activity monitor to see if there is anything using alot of processor. Mine gets pretty warm on occasion. Usually when I am running Virtual PC. Aha!! VShieldCheck is using 70-85% of the CPU. I assume this is

MacGroup: Hell froze over again! (and More)

2005-08-05 Thread Henri Yandell
Every OS X already has two mouse buttons, click and ctrl-click. Apple are just finally accepting that it's simpler to put the ctrl on the mouse and not the keyboard if you're going to argue that a mouse is a necessary device. Then again, was that just a feature that turned up in OS X as a

Scroll wheel on laptop (was RE: MacGroup: Hell froze over again! (and More))

2005-08-05 Thread Rex Baldazo
Now if only they would put the scroll wheel on the laptop too :) Haven't seen it on Apple products but my HP laptop has a mousepad where a narrow strip on the right is in fact a scroll strip. If you slide your finger vertically along the right-hand edge of the mousepad it scrolls the window

MacGroup: Backpackâ„¢

2005-08-05 Thread Jerry Freeman
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MacGroup: web hosting

2005-08-05 Thread B.Eric Bradley
I use Powweb, which offers single-plan hosting and has had excellent uptime and has enough features to be usable all the way into e-commerce. Support has generally been very good on the few occasions I've needed it. Cost is $7.77/month, paid in one- or two-year installments, with additional

MacGroup: Hell froze over again! (and More)

2005-08-05 Thread Ed Wiser
What you want to use is Sidetrack. www.ragingmenace.com/software/sidetrack/ I have been using it for a couple of years now on PowerBooks works great. You can tap on a corner to get your right click or make other corners do a shortcut. Great piece of software. You can sit what side of your track

Scroll wheel on laptop (was RE: MacGroup: Hell froze over again! (and More))

2005-08-05 Thread Bill Rising
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MacGroup: Mozilla mail problem

2005-08-05 Thread S. Blake
Dear Ones, This morning when I got up, Mozilla wouldn't show any text in the mail body window, so I turned it off, then on. Now, all my folders and preferences are gone. I am the correct user, albeit with a tabula rasa. Can I get my old folders, filters, etc. back? The address

MacGroup: wireless help

2005-08-05 Thread Tom H.
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MacGroup: wireless help

2005-08-05 Thread Ward Oldham
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Scroll wheel on laptop (was RE: MacGroup: Hell froze over again! (and More))

2005-08-05 Thread Anne Cartwright
I really loved the PowerBook 100 with its trackball. Anne On Friday, August 5, 2005, at 10:03 AM, Bryan Forrest wrote: The latest Mac PowerBooks are supposed to have smart trackpads, which allow scrolling if you drag two fingers across them instead of just one. Some people like it, some