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My room is a floor below the wireless router in our house. I get wireless signal down there from my airport extreme base station. However, i want to know what can i do to g…
MacNNNetworkingby IndohottieTue, 10 May 2005 - 11:16
Again, the standard BT file browser in 10.4 works like a charm. Photos appear in the /pictures directory, copy them to your hard drive or wherever.
I know there's lots of info out…
MacNNTroubleshootingby druberTue, 10 May 2005 - 11:05
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Originally Posted by Alex Gunter
Absolutely, zOne81, that was pretty cool. I was just thinking about it; it was what allowed me to come up with and put together mockups …
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Originally Posted by Ji Eun
of course you can empty the trash with keyboard shortcuts and through the finder. what are you talking about trash being dock-only.
The …
MacNNSoftwareby Weyland-YutaniTue, 10 May 2005 - 06:12
I'd like an option to "lock" the icons -- to prevent the icons from being dragged out accidentally (especially by other users if I'm sharing my computer).
Absolutely, zOne81, that was pretty cool. I was just thinking about it; it was what allowed me to come up with and put together mockups for an idea I called The Bay. Like a Dock/E…
MacNNSoftwareby Alex GunterTue, 10 May 2005 - 01:45
remember in 10.2 beta where you could minimize windows 'in place', drag minimized windows out of the dock and throw them around the screen and they would stick to the side?
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Originally Posted by jay3ld
Or.
I forgot the command to kill the dock i had an apple script of it once but cant find it.
In Terminal: killall Dock
MacNNSoftwareby Dog Like NatureMon, 9 May 2005 - 23:14
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Originally Posted by Tesseract
There is a hidden preference to pin the dock to the left or right (top or bottom if it's on the side of the screen).
Or.
~/User/YOU/L…
of course you can empty the trash with keyboard shortcuts and through the finder. what are you talking about trash being dock-only.
anyway, more shelf-like behavior would be nice…
Just got my RAZR today. Tried pairing with my iBook G4 (built-in BT) running Tiger, not knowing of any previous problems. Paired fine, synced fine after selecting Mobile Phone from…
MacNNTroubleshootingby druberMon, 9 May 2005 - 22:23
While I don't post here often, I had to share my experience upgrading to Tiger on my Rev. C, 1.5Ghz 15" Powerbook. At first, I performed an "Archive & Install" installation. Ti…
MacNNTroubleshootingby bondsteelMon, 9 May 2005 - 20:54
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Originally Posted by Ricky
I don't think he's talking about the same option as you are. Imagine having the Dock placed on the bottom of the screen and then pinned all th…
A double click feature would be nice, as I too end up opening an unwanted app because my finger slipped. Other than that, I'm very satisfied with the dock.
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Originally Posted by fulmer
It is an option. You can pin it left or right.
I don't think he's talking about the same option as you are. Imagine having the Dock plac…
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
This is possible already, but requires application support. The Finder supports this for example.
unfortunately, not many (if any at…
MacNNSoftwareby MrForgetableMon, 9 May 2005 - 20:17
� The option to require a double-click on an icon in the Dock to open it. I find it all to common that my finger slips a bit on the trackpad and *wham* I'm opening Photoshop now!! …
MacNNSoftwareby MrForgetableMon, 9 May 2005 - 20:14