Hi guys,
I was wondering if any of you had had any experience with using remote
controls with Keynote.
I was checking out the Apple Store and the choice seems to be between
the Keyspan Presentation Remote and the Kensington Pocket Presenter
Wireless Laser. They cost the same, they same pretty
Since installing Acrobat, every time I open Excel a tiny bar with two
Acrobat icons appear between the two standard toolbars in Excel 2004.
This in turn causes the top of the spreadsheet window to lie underneath
the lower toolbar, closing the Acrobat buttonbar moves everything up,
including the
We all know that the Wallstreet can address only memory modules whose
RAM chips have a density not higher than 128 Mbits.
So the only way to get a 256 MBytes module work on the WallStreet is
to choose those with 16 chips: 128 megabits x 16 chips / 8 = 256
megabytes.
Well, I have a two spare
I have a 15 Mercury as my personal computer and also need (regretably)
to travel with a HP Laptop.
Rather than carry 2 Power Supplies, is there something out there that
can work with both.
I noticed on Kensingtons Web-Site that are ones for PCs with multiple
Power Tips and a different one for
On Feb 7, 2005, at 3:39 AM, walter wrote:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if any of you had had any experience with using remote
controls with Keynote.
I was checking out the Apple Store and the choice seems to be between
the Keyspan Presentation Remote and the Kensington Pocket Presenter
Wireless
to test your question, remove one of the modules and try running the
book, if the problem desapears, its the limit. If not, is the modules.
On Feb 7, 2005, at 7:33 AM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
The instability is related to the 512 MB SDR PC 133 (the 384 MB
configuration with the original PC
I noticed on Kensingtons Web-Site that are ones for PCs with multiple
Power Tips and a different one for Macs, but not both.
I've had great luck with the Juice adapter from IGo. It's an AC/DC
adapter with multiple interchangable tips. Mine came with two tips for
various powerbooks (old and
to test your question, remove one of the modules and try running the
book, if the problem desapears, its the limit. If not, is the
modules.
I did try... it must be the module...
BTW. Why? ... What can be wrong with a PC 133 module on a system that
requires PC 66?
Ben
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Thanks. That looks exactly like what I need.
Steve Fuller wrote:
I noticed on Kensingtons Web-Site that are ones for PCs with multiple
Power Tips and a different one for Macs, but not both.
I've had great luck with the Juice adapter from IGo. It's an AC/DC
adapter with multiple interchangable
On Feb 7, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
to test your question, remove one of the modules and try running the
book, if the problem desapears, its the limit. If not, is the
modules.
I did try... it must be the module...
BTW. Why? ... What can be wrong with a PC 133 module on a
On Feb 7, 2005, at 3:19 PM, Greg Wallace wrote:
Thanks. That looks exactly like what I need.
Not a problem Greg. I lost the original tip for my PowerBook, and I had
no issues ordering a new one from them. They have tips for other
devices as well. Mine has a port to plug an optional cell phone
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone out there could give me a bit of advice.
My old Powerbook WallStreet 266Mhz has endured something of a hard life
but has always toiled away on my behalf relentlessly.
However recently and without warning the hinges sheared and took out
the video ribbon cable (the
Looking for a nice, matching USB numerical keypad for use with
PowerBook and iBook; any suggestions?
Andrew Main
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On Feb 6, 2005, at 01:34, Dan Colwell wrote:
I have just set up a Gmail account (through Google). Sounds good, with
1GB storage and all.
Anybody have this and set it up with Mail yet? How do you like it so
far?
On Feb 7, 2005, at 5:19 PM, Andrew Main wrote:
Looking for a nice, matching USB numerical keypad for use with
PowerBook and iBook; any suggestions?
welovemacs.com has a special sale of the Macsense USB Numeric Keypad
for $9.99:
http://www.welovemacs.com/usb-kpad.html
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On Feb 7, 2005, at 8:00 AM, Larry le Mac wrote:
I have looked (seemingly) everywhere...
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/macoffice/office/pdftoolbar.html
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On Feb 7, 2005, at 7:39 PM, Adrian Carter wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone out there could give me a bit of advice.
My old Powerbook WallStreet 266Mhz has endured something of a hard
life but has always toiled away on my behalf relentlessly.
However recently and without warning the hinges
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