Hi Wamugers
Could someone solve a keyboard problem.
I have an iMac 20 Intel

  Model Name:    iMac
  Model Identifier:    iMac4,1
  Processor Name:    Intel Core Duo
  Processor Speed:    2 GHz
  Number Of Processors:    1
  Total Number Of Cores:    2
  L2 Cache (per processor):    2 MB
  Memory:    1 GB
  Bus Speed:    667 MHz
OSX10.4.1

For me it's another lovely iMac [and I still have 3 older ones including the
1986 iMac 720 floppy drive in the shed]
Getting to the point I use MS Office Word 2004 11.3.5 and have struck a
problem with using the delete / backspace key below F13.
It's normal for it to delete a word phrase sentence etcetra when that is
highlighted. Nup it simply moves the cursor to the beginning of the
highlight.
The delete / backspace key does delete the letter preceding the cursor when
the letter is not highlighted -normal- and the delete key below below Help
does delete whatever is highlighted -normal again.
The other thing is that Excel and PowerPoint do not exhibit this problem
with the delete / backspace key
I must have created a keyboard option to cause this problem with clumsy
typing - hitting a key combo in error.
Apple Care couldn't help and Microsoft support have PC keyboards with
NUMLOCKS and INSERT keys.
So can anyone resolve this?
Please 
Marcus
Marcus Harris
PO Box 7135
Shenton Park
WA 6008
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mob: 0417965618



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> Edward Arrowsmith wrote:
>> Hi everyone
>> 
>> My desktop picture no longer appears. When I start up it appears but
>> once all systems are running I have a blank/white desktop.
>> 
>> Any clues as to what happened or how it might be rectified please?
>> 
>> Thanks and best wishes
>> edward
> 
> Hi Edward,
> 
> It sounds a bit like there is a white background being applied by your
> System Preferences under 'Desktop & Screen Saver'.
> Unless of course you have already checked this :-)
> 
> Cheers
> Paul
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> On 18/08/2007, at 4:49 AM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote:
> 
>> Hi everyone
>> 
>> My desktop picture no longer appears. When I start up it appears
>> but once all systems are running I have a blank/white desktop.
>> 
>> Any clues as to what happened or how it might be rectified please?
>> 
>> Thanks and best wishes
>> edward
>> 
>> 
>> MacBook Pro 2.33 core2duo 2Gb RAM OS 10.4.10
> 
> Hi Edward,
> 
> Try clearing out this folder:  HD /Library/Caches/Desktop Pictures.
> Then restart your computer, and go to System Preferences / Desktop &
> Screen saver under  Desktop set your desired image.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
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> Subject: My TV is a Mac!
> 
> I am very pleased with the TV setup we now have:
> 
> Mac mini
> 550 mm Samsung LCD screen (for the Seniors, that's 22 inches)
> EyeTV hybrid
> Toast V8
> Old stereo amp and speakers.
> 
> That simple setup with minimum cabling  has allowed me to get rid of
> the following:
> 
> TV
> VCR
> DVD/CD player
> 
> Besides watching HD digital TV in superb colour I am also able to do
> the following:
> 
> Record any TV programs with the built-in timer. However, can't record
> one channel while watching another.
> 
> Edit and burn any recordings to DVD for long-term storage
> 
> Stop any live TV at any time for up to two hours, and then continue
> later. So, if I'm watching commercial TV then I stop the display for
> a good while soon after the start of the program, then fast-forward
> over all the ads when I watch the slightly delayed program. Also
> great for those phone-calls, etc. that often pop up at unexpected
> times.
> 
> Listen to CDs and watch DVDs
> 
> Get rid of the cable jungle that I used to have with the old system.
> 
> The high resolution of the computer screen, together with the image
> the EyeTV generates,  makes comparable images on any dedicated TV
> screen look decidedly pixellated, and that includes dedicated HDTV
> screens.
> 
> The tiny Apple remote control allows me to be a couch potato during
> most of the above activities.
> 
> For my work I have a Spyder 2 screen calibrator to colour calibrate
> my screens. I have also calibrated my "TV" screen, and it's been
> worth doing for the even better colours.
> 
> When I have the necessary readies I will be upgrading my 550 mm
> screen to a 600 mm screen (for the Seniors, that's 24 inches).
> However, sitting a bit closer would be a much cheaper solution, and
> the screen resolution would still be more than adequate. (Anyone
> dumping an unwanted Apple 750 mm Cinema Display?)
> 
> I could feed cable/ satellite TV through the analogue port of the EyeTV.
> 
> The negatives. I can't receive the analog Channel 31 in the Perth
> area, and can't receive the commercials channels outside the Perth
> area because they are recalcitrant and therefore analog only.
> Probably not missing much in the latter.
> 
> I highly recommend this setup, definitely for image quality and
> versatility, bit also for price compared with a dedicated HDTV
> screen, tuner, recorder/burner
> -- 
> Regards,
> Ray Forma
> Tel & Fax 61 (0)8 9335 6568
> Mob 61 (0) 428 596938
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> From: "Chris Watt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: JVC MG505 with iMovie
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> Has anyone had any experience with the JVC MG505 with iMovie 6?  It is
> an MPEG-2 camera (one of teh Everio series).  It uses USB 2.0 to
> conenct to the computer.  As far as I can see if shouldn't be a
> problem, but just wanted to check with everyone what they experience
> has been with MPEG-2 and iMovie.
> 
> Cheers
> Chris
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> From: Susan Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: JVC MG505 with iMovie
> Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 17:37:22 +0800
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> 
> Hi Chris, I did a google and found a website that clarified that the
> JVC MG505, like other JVC models, needs a special program to import
> to the Mac. It is included with the camera. Ronni did a tutorial on
> how to do this about a month ago if you search the archives. The
> Capty MPEG Edit program allows for drag and drop to the Mac, then
> importing into imovie.
> 
> Unless you have ilife 08, in which case you will be able to import it
> into iMovie 08 using USB.
> 
> cheers, Susan.
> 
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> From: "Chris Watt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: JVC MG505 with iMovie
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> Sorry guys, I meant iMovie 7 (with iLife 08).
> 
> Can iMovie 7 handle MPEG-2 on it's own?
> 
> Cheers
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/18/07, Susan Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Chris, I did a google and found a website that clarified that the
>> JVC MG505, like other JVC models, needs a special program to import
>> to the Mac. It is included with the camera. Ronni did a tutorial on
>> how to do this about a month ago if you search the archives. The
>> Capty MPEG Edit program allows for drag and drop to the Mac, then
>> importing into imovie.
>> 
>> Unless you have ilife 08, in which case you will be able to import it
>> into iMovie 08 using USB.
>> 
>> cheers, Susan.
>> 
>> 
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> From: Ronda Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: JVC MG505 with iMovie
> Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 17:56:43 +0800
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> 
> Hi Chris,
> 
> I've just checked my email, so will resend the 'Tutorial' I sent to
> WAMUG previously.
>   The JVC GZ-MG505 is a HDD Camcorder, therefore it should show on
> the desktop as a Hard Disk
> The files will be in MPEG-2 format which need  to be converted to DV
> Stream to be imported into iMovie.
> 
> Install the Application Pixela Capty MPEG Edit EX (that should be on
> the disc that came with the Camcorder)
> Use this application to convert the MPEG-2 ( .MOD) files to Quicktime
> DV Stream.
> All this information is in the Instruction booklets that came with
> the Camcorder.
> 
> 1. Create a Folder on the Desktop name it 'JVC Footage'.
> 
> 2. Connect the AC Power Adapter to Camcorder & plug into Power.
> 
> 3. Turn the Camcorder on  & connect USB cable to Computer
> 
> 4. Double click the 'EVERIO_HD icon that appears on the desktop to
> open it.
> 
> 5. Drag all the MOV.MOD files (eg: MOV00A.MOD,  MOV001.MOD etc)  into
> the folder 'JVC Footage'
> 
> 6. Drag the 'EVERIO_HD' to the Trash to Eject it, check that the
> ACCESS light on the camera is not blinking
>      Turn the Camcorder to OFF
>      Disconnect the USB Cable
> 
> 7. Open Capty MPEG Edit EX.
>     A} Under VIEW > COMBINE FILES
>     B} Click on ADD & locate the MOV.MOD files (use the shift key to
> select them all).
>     C} Click OPEN
>     D} Click CREATE .... select Format  DV Stream
>     E} Click  EXECUTE
>     F} Name the Save As 'untitled.dv  & Where 'Movies'
> When it has finished creating your DV Stream and Encoding the Audio,
> Quit Capty MPEG Edit EX & 'the combined file list will be discarded'
> - OK.
> 
> 8.  Open iMovie, 'Create a New Project'  - and Import the .DV file or
> files and then Edit as normal.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> On 18/08/2007, at 5:37 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:
> 
>> Hi Chris, I did a google and found a website that clarified that
>> the JVC MG505, like other JVC models, needs a special program to
>> import to the Mac. It is included with the camera. Ronni did a
>> tutorial on how to do this about a month ago if you search the
>> archives. The Capty MPEG Edit program allows for drag and drop to
>> the Mac, then importing into imovie.
>> 
>> Unless you have ilife 08, in which case you will be able to import
>> it into iMovie 08 using USB.
>> 
>> cheers, Susan.
> 
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> From: Ronda Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: JVC MG505 with iMovie
> Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 18:05:03 +0800
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> 
> Hi Chris,
> 
> Your email hit WAMUG at the same time mine did ;-)
> 
> Yes, iMovie 7 supports MPEG-2 format now.
> I have not tested it as yet with my JVC HDD GZ_MG37AA  -  30GB HD.
> When I find some time I will do so.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> 
> On 18/08/2007, at 5:56 PM, Chris Watt wrote:
> 
>> Sorry guys, I meant iMovie 7 (with iLife 08).
>> 
>> Can iMovie 7 handle MPEG-2 on it's own?
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Chris
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 8/18/07, Susan Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi Chris, I did a google and found a website that clarified that the
>>> JVC MG505, like other JVC models, needs a special program to import
>>> to the Mac. It is included with the camera. Ronni did a tutorial on
>>> how to do this about a month ago if you search the archives. The
>>> Capty MPEG Edit program allows for drag and drop to the Mac, then
>>> importing into imovie.
>>> 
>>> Unless you have ilife 08, in which case you will be able to import it
>>> into iMovie 08 using USB.
>>> 
>>> cheers, Susan.
>>> 
>>> 
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