First you have to determine whether the mail gets stale if you let it sit. there is only one true reliable test of how fresh or stale something is. luckily for you, it is an easy s…
The Rev C comes in Blueberry, not Bondi. Are you sure you got a rev C? Easy check - look at the side panel (where the USB ports are located) and see if there is a little screwed …
Thanks for the reply. I do have a rev.C;266 mhz,6gb,no mezz.port etc...I have the Artec 1236b scanner-it matches. Look at the advert for Appolla Speakers on today's iMac2day news s…
In the VirtualPC preferences panel you've got a page "mouse". You can there choose to simulate the Windows' right button with a ControlKey + Click or ShiftKey + Click and more.
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Check out MacPack 2 from Palm for the Palm III (and kin). You CAN do an IrDA sync now ...
www.imac2day.com reported this article regarding sync'ng a Palm III:
http://www.macland.…
Yes, I have noticed that also but have discovered and heard of no solutions. It has even appeared that way even though I have tried all of the fonts available with the iMac.
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In the appearance controls panel under fonts there is an option to smooth screen fonts above a certain size, make sure that the smallest size is selected, I think that is 12 points…
Ok well I tried deleting prefrences and warming my computer up but it is still doing its morphing trick. The screens horizontal gets bigger and vertical gets smaller or visavisa. H…
I seriously think I actually had that problem before. When you say shrinkage, do you mean that the monitor display is distorted into kind of like an "hourglass" shape? I may be abl…
My crazy screen keeps shape shifting not realy shpae but size. No not like an hourglass just so it is to far in screeen or to far out. I have been having to keeep using the geometr…
ok, zap your NVRAM. this is done the same way as a PRAM zap EXCEPT you must shut down your Mac, then start it up (after letting it chill for a few sec's) while holding down the Opt…
I tried zapping it and it appears to still be readjusting it self also when I hit the factory setttings button in the control monitor panel it gets smaller, not full screen. Maybe …
if i remeber correctly the factory default settings are not set to give 'fullscreen'...
but sorry you are still having prob's, i think it is time to exercise the warranty at a Ser…
I have already had to get a new iMac already and will do so again only as a last resort. I posted in Apples tech forum. I am confused as to why it has just begun doing this?
is your iMac plugged into a surge protector or line conditioner, or is it plugged into the wall, or is it close to a fluorescent light or a dimmer or anything of this sort?
well do try reorienting your tv or your Mac... move them away from each other and also try to use a power circuit for your Mac that is not being used by anything else
Man, if you're on your 2nd iMac, you're in trouble! Maybe you're balancing off those of us who are having really Good Luck! GET MORE MEMORY! It's really cheap!