Anne, ii like the one you show, I checked it out, but moving up and
down would be essential, my keyboard is lowered.. Right now I pull my
lampshade all the way down and also turn it toward one side.
Marta
On Jan 5, 2010, at 17:22 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
Marta,
Look into the i360 . W
Marta,
Look into the i360 . While you can't raise or lower the display, you sure can
turn it. I mounted small sliders (for moving furniture) do I could also easily
move the screen away or toward me. And the price is right around $40.00.
http://www.raindesigninc.com/i360.html
On Jan 3, 201
Tonight at 10pm MacHeads is on.
Just a reminder.:)
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Here are some ideas that might help. The thing that worked for me was
holding down the mouse as I rebooted the computer.
WikiAnswers - I have Mac. I can't get the CD-rom drawer to open.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/I_have_Mac._I_can%27t_get_the_CD-rom_drawer_to_open._Pushing_the_eject_button_doe
Always something new , the group so helpful, but I need something
like that plus up and down movement -- when ---if -- I ever get to
buy a new one.
Marta
On Jan 5, 2010, at 15:42 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
I like the i360 . While you can't raise or lower the display, you
sure can turn
I like the i360 . While you can't raise or lower the display, you sure can turn
it. I mounted small sliders (for moving furniture) do I could also easily move
the screen away or toward me. And the price is right around $40.00.
http://www.raindesigninc.com/i360.html
Anne Cartwright
On Jan 4, 201
There are different models based on the weight that the arm will carry.
When you have a 30 pound iMac out on the end of an arm and you want to turn it
the arm better be strong.
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[mailto:macgroup-boun...@erdos.math.louisville.edu] On Behalf Of Mart
Brian what do you want to do with photo's I teach Photoshop and Elements online.
There is a lot of overlap between the two. But many things that Elements is
never designed to handle. That's why there is an upgrade path from Element to
the full version of Photoshop.
Here is a link to an article d