At 12:35 AM 7/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:
is there a macintosh key combination equivalent to alt-tab in windows?
In 8.6+, there's a basic Cmd-tab that works in a Windows 3.1-style (cycles
between apps, no nifty popup). What you really want is a program called
Liteswitch that gives a nice little
--- Adam Cora Dietrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i ofund and installed the driver but didnt see any
differenence afterwareds
i installed PCMAClan on the PC and it claims the mac
isnt send any
packets. then again, should it be if it doesnt know
the other computer
is there?
Get OT Tool
--- Kyle D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if it works in classic Mac OS but I'd
assume that it does. Try Command + Tab for switching
between programs, and Command + Tilde (without
holding
down the shift key) to switch between windows in a
single program. They should work, but they
I am looking for information on a scanner which was released around
1987 (I think). It was unusual in that there was a fixed camera
attached to an arm and held above the scanning surface. It also had
two light sources which gave (relatively) even illumination of the item
being scanned. The
i'm sorry, but while i do appreciate the time you and our list nanny
put in to maintaining these lists, i'm getting really fed up at the
childishness and unneccessarily heavy handed discipline.
even a parent knows that one must let go and trust a little for a
child to grow - thinking of the
Adam Cora Dietrick wrote:
is there a macintosh key combination equivalent to alt-tab in windows?
http://www.pure-mac.com/sys.html
Check them out yourself. :)
Can you and a desktop picture to 7.x ? the aqua theme for Kalidoscope
looks good otherwise.
Fancy making a mac look like windows, yuck ;)
ok, just so no-one is confused, i'm not trying to make the make look
like windows-- i just thought it would be nice to use a keyboard
shortcut to switch between programs. i'm gonnna try lite switch out.
as far as wallpaper--i have been having troubles getting the copy and
paste thing going,
Hi,
Excuse me if this is an inappropriate question to post
to this list, but I have a perfectly good MacIIci
which I'd like to sell to someone or a school who will
make good use of it. Would anyone know of any websites
or an SF Bay Area places (i.e. schools, shops) that
would be interested in
If it is what i am thinking it is, it is called a
video digitizer or something like that, and it is put
out by Canon. Actually, in a way it is a scanner but
it we used it for inputting pictures frame-by-frame
and is used for moviemaking. In my film class this
past year, we recieved one and its
RAMDoubler works fairly well. I've used it on my IIsi and I did notice some
increase in performance.
on 7/24/03 12:41 PM, Adam Cora Dietrick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have been told be fairly reliable sources that ram double 2.0 works
very well and doesnt cost much in performance. is
on 7/24/03 10:06 AM, Dara Ghahremani at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Excuse me if this is an inappropriate question to post
to this list, but I have a perfectly good MacIIci
which I'd like to sell to someone or a school who will
make good use of it. Would anyone know of any websites
or
--- J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ram Doubler can do well in many Macs. It uses a
combo of virtual-memory-like
swapping and software voodoo but DOES slow down
everything you do.
I don't know which version first had this, but when
I used RAM Doubler I turned compression Off so it
was
Speed Doubler 8, and possibly previous versions (even
though i am not sure), don't just do faster 68k
emulation on PPC macs. They also allow a faster
network copy protocol and some drive speed
enhancements (or so they say, as i have not noticed
much of an improvement). In addition, they add
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