Dear All,
Sorry for the slightly off-topic subject.
We have recently bought a few iMacs for crystallography. I'm not keen on
the supplied "mighty mouse" so I have switched to using a microsoft
3-button wheel mouse. I would like to configure it so that it behaves as
it would with other unix system
Hi David:
david lawson (JIC) wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Sorry for the slightly off-topic subject.
>
> We have recently bought a few iMacs for crystallography. I'm not keen on
> the supplied "mighty mouse"
May I have them?
> so I have switched to using a microsoft
> 3-button wheel mouse. I would like
On Jan 20, 2008, at 4:57 AM, david lawson (JIC) wrote:
Dear All,
Sorry for the slightly off-topic subject.
We have recently bought a few iMacs for crystallography. I'm not
keen on
the supplied "mighty mouse" so I have switched to using a microsoft
3-button wheel mouse.
The mighty mouse is
Hi David,
since you said you bought a few iMacs, try the mouse first without any
drivers on a virgin iMac, if that works, then reinstall those which you
had exposed to the drivers for that mouse.
All procedures you describe seem to me pretty standard out of the box
and work on my mighty mouse
On Jan 20, 2008, at 1:04 PM, Juergen Bosch wrote:
I don't leave my mighty mouse at work, otherwise it might find
another owner.
Contrary to popular belief, you can leave your mighty mouse at work.
You just have to make sure it stays locked in a drawer like I do--and
leave a cell phone on
Hi folks:
A colleague has an antibody they would like a crystal structure of,
bound to a peptide. Currently it is a whole antibody. From my
superficial search of the literature, it looks like everyone uses Fab
fragments in such cases. Is this true, and is it stupid to try the
whole thin