your sister should be able to walk into an apple store, if you like, say "i'd like one of these" ... then show proof of affiliation.
actually, all i had to do was give the zip cod…
It's pretty fun, I only did it for a short period of time but the funny thing is that the picture quality was actually better then on my laptop screen.
Max res was 800 x 600 on t…
How do you think I spent new years eve?? (no I wasn't alone)
28" Fun Yes, it really was cool, and it certainly looked better. There seems to be this for using the PB in closed…
No you can't. The powerbook's are designed so that they cannot operate in clamshell mode. Although you can wake it up like this, it isn't recommended because the powerbook's cool…
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Originally posted by KraziKid:
No you can't. The powerbook's are designed so that they cannot operate in clamshell mode. Although you can wake it up like this, …
Just plug in a USB keyboard and mouse before sleeping the computer. Connect the monitor and everything like you normally would. Then close the computer. It will go to sleep. Th…
This powerbook of mine has the tendency to let the harddisk rev up a couple of times (3 minutes) while I play Ghost recon. It also revs up when the rainbow-ball rolls. It revs up a…
The original question was answered, but now I have another question. Is a wireless bluetooth keyboard capable of waking the Powerbook from sleep if an external monitor is hooked u…
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I just hooked up a Viewsonic VG150 15" LCD to my 12" rev.B Powerbook via the mini-DVI to VGA adapter. Things seem to be working OK…
You can change your mirror/spanning option in the Display system pref, but an easier way is to just hit F7, which should swap between the two modes.
Also, I haven't tried it myself…
Hey guys, i'm Roxy and i'm new here, just wanted to introduce myseld. Yup i'm a switcher, and so far i'm in love with my new 15' Albook 1.25 (i've been wanting one for a year ask m…
Hey you...glad you finally got to post! Yup...she finally got one of her own. After seeing mine, and using more than me...she wanted one even more! LOL
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In case you didn't know, ctrl + mouse click will give you a right click. It feels awkward at first but eventually you'll do it …
Welcome Tantrum! And congrats to MintyFresh for regaining control over his TiBook Here's two tips: As far as the right-click is concerned, download a copy of the fabulous SideTrac…