Re: Cleaning screen

2002-10-31 Thread Chris Loehr
Available at Apple Online store. Curtosi wrote: > Those wipes sound perfect if I can find them here in >Canada. > > > -- Chris S. Loehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Store Manager/Buyer K-State Student Union Computer Store 115 K-State Student Union Kansas State Universit

Re: Cleaning screen

2002-10-31 Thread Curtosi
Thanks for the great tips. I knew full strength Windex was too strong but sometimes you need more than just water so will try these ideas to get off the fingerprints. Those wipes sound perfect if I can find them here in Canada. (I've fixed my date now) -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

PB140 Modem

2002-10-31 Thread Spencer Krull
Dear List: I have a PB140 running 7.5 with an internal modem. I'm not sure which modem it is (I bought the unit used) and I'm wondering if there's a modem utility so that it's recognized by any tcp and fax software. I hope this isn't too vague. Thanks, Spencer == Spencer Kr

Power adapter death

2002-10-31 Thread pixelbird
Hi PB list, The AC Power Adapter/Charger for my PB 1400c apparently just bit the dust somewhere between home and church. It was working fine at home, dead at the church, no bangs or anything. I need another one ASAP, but it came as a surprise. It's a model M4896, but I understand ones for DUOs wo

Re: Cleaning screen

2002-10-31 Thread Mike Amato
on 10/31/01 6:17 AM, Curtosi at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This may sound like a stupid question but what is the best way to clean a > powerbook sceen, the display side of it? > First off your date is a year behind so don't be surprised if you don't get many answers. I bought a cleaning kit at

Re Cleaning screen

2002-10-31 Thread Andrew Kershaw
The best/safest way that I know of is probably to use LCD Screen Cleaner. There are several online retailers that sell the stuff, but off hand I don't know what it's called or who sells it... Big help, I know. Sorry. ;-) I bet if you Google it though, you'll get about 100 hits. OTOH, I've

Re: hardware for powerpoint (summary)

2002-10-31 Thread Roger Volk
Rick, You need the video card, the high density to DB15 cable(PowerBook video adapter cable) that plugs into it, Apple part # M3927, and a DB15 to VGA adapter. The DB 15 connector is the old style Mac Monitor connection. The users manual at the Apple Web site details the Process. Roger Rick

5300 help

2002-10-31 Thread Michael R. Hicks
List, I want to thank all of the people who promptly responded to my problems with this laptop...I have the machine back up and running now. I do believe I will replace the PRAM battery, as well as replace a handrest that has a crack on the left hand side. Now that I know that IDE drives over 8.2

Cleaning screen

2002-10-31 Thread Curtosi
This may sound like a stupid question but what is the best way to clean a powerbook sceen, the display side of it? -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $

Re: hardware for powerpoint (summary)

2002-10-31 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 31/10/02 00:53, Rick McCutcheon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Slight correction, for those watching the thread -- I should really be > refering to an "expansion slot video card for the PB1400". This was an > option on the 1400; unfortuanately, not one I own -- shucks. All that sits > on the b