Hi!
Yes they can i guess.
Or bibias which are something i have been thinking out.
/A
> 11 maj 2019 kl. 00:54 skrev Petrus Tuerlings :
>
> I was wondering about that. Although I think we can all agree that our
> computers can be affected by gremlins sometimes.
>
> Sent from Petrus's iPhone
>
>
I was wondering about that. Although I think we can all agree that our
computers can be affected by gremlins sometimes.
Sent from Petrus's iPhone
> On 11/05/2019, at 10:36, 'Kristeen Hughes' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> That should have said monitor. I certainly haven’t used a monster with
That should have said monitor. I certainly haven’t used a monster with any of
my computers. (grin)
Kristeen
> On May 10, 2019, at 6:27 PM, 'Kristeen Hughes' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> I haven’t used a monster or a substitute of any kind since 2014. My minis
> haven’t even seemed to not
I haven’t used a monster or a substitute of any kind since 2014. My minis
haven’t even seemed to notice.
Kristeen
> On May 10, 2019, at 10:59 AM, 'Bill Gallik' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> For Your Information: I bought my Mac Mini in February, 2014; I used it for
> at least six months be
For Your Information: I bought my Mac Mini in February, 2014; I used it for at
least six months before I bought a video monitor for it. It worked just fine,
with no don-gal or any such item.
- Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
- “I’ve been dealing with insomnia, I’m just so tired of it.”
my Mac Mini has a dongle. I don't even own a display or monitor.
> On May 8, 2019, at 12:35 AM, B G wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Something else I read a while ago, that for a Mac mini to work well or
> to work at all it had to be plugged into a monitor which is rather
> superfluous for most VO users. I see
Ah thank you! Valuable info, much appreciated.
Ben
On 5/8/19, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> Older mac minis did require a monitor connection, or you could use an
> adapter called the fit headless which emulates a monitor. This is no
> longer required however.
> Original message:
>> Hi,
>> Something else
Older mac minis did require a monitor connection, or you could use an
adapter called the fit headless which emulates a monitor. This is no
longer required however.
Original message:
Hi,
Something else I read a while ago, that for a Mac mini to work well or
to work at all it had to be plugged in
Hi,
Something else I read a while ago, that for a Mac mini to work well or
to work at all it had to be plugged into a monitor which is rather
superfluous for most VO users. I seem to remember also reading about
a sort of adaptor, a dongle, which could be used instead of a monitor.
Anyway, over to