Thanks. How do I search the archive of the list?
On Dec 31, 2012, at 12:45 PM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> there's a hardware hack with an hdmi cable and something, but for the life of 
> me I can't remember what it is. Tryt searching the list archives for it as it 
> was discussed at length this year or shall I say in 2012.
> 
> Happy holidays.
> On Dec 31, 2012, at 9:09 AM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello. I, so far, am loving my new Mac Mini. Its truly all I've wanted from 
>> a computer. Only problem is, I don't have a monitor, I really don't want to 
>> need a monitor. I thought the mac might work with my PC monitor, but the mac 
>> doesn't have a serial port. Yes, that's what my PC monitor had, and I bought 
>> it like 2 years ago. Gotta love HP. Anyways, now, my function key settings 
>> don't stay like I put them, and whenever I leave the mac alone for maybe an 
>> hour, I come back and the password field when logging in is dimmed. A press 
>> of the power button, a wait of around 5 second, and a pressing again of the 
>> power button fixes this. Another problem is in the macsword program. I can 
>> select a Bible version, and all that, but I can't get past the splitter 
>> thing, to the content. And the only other hardware I have that has anything 
>> to do with a monitor is the supplied HDMI cable, and I don't think we have 
>> any HDMI devices. I don't have much money in my Visa card now, so I'd really 
>> lik
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>> o have a way to just use what I have. I have a windows computer, running 
>> windows vista, an iPod 4th generation, and an HP monitor, with a serial port 
>> video thing, and a headphone style speaker plugin.
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