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Well, whadya know! They did fix the Eject disk command.
Lennonhead - you're right...I'm wrong.
And Sam, yes I, also waste time trying to find the CD icon on my desktop just so I can eject it. Thankfully, the new Mac keyboards now have the eject disk on the keyboard...MUCH easier!
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Lennonhead - you're right...I'm wrong.
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Originally posted by sammich
here's the subtle difference:
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Screen Snapz
Check out Screen Snapz for taking screen shots or selection rectangle shots and saving them into different file formats. Go to:
http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/utilities/snapzpro/
You can try it out. It's shareware.
If you want to get the full list of keyboard shortcuts (and a bunch of other useful tips and info) go to the help menu in the Finder and click on Mac Tutorials. There you can find keyboard shortcuts as well as a bunch of other stuff for Mac newbies.
New question: At midnight something pops up and is "Updating index of Macintosh HD". Is this Sherlock or what?
I have IE 5.0 (2022) which came with my Mac. It doesn't have the check for updates option that the Win version has. Is that the most recent version? Does the Software Update control panel only update system files, or can other apps use it (like Add/Remove Programs in Win)?
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Yeah it's Sherlock. To turn it off go into Sherlock, go to the Find menu and select Index Volumes. Then uncheck the box next to your HD if you don't want it at all, or you can change the time.
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Originally posted by lennonhead
Yeah it's Sherlock. To turn it off go into Sherlock, go to the Find menu and select Index Volumes. Then uncheck the box next to your HD if you don't want it at all, or you can change the time.

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Originally posted by JHromadka
So I use Sherlock to search for files on the Mac? It's not a big deal, just wanted to make sure that's what it was.![]()
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How to forward delete
On PowerBooks, forward delete is fn + f8. At least, on my G3.
All the keys that have printed text under them, which is ether yellow or the same color as the fn (function) key, preform different functions when the fn key is pressed before you press the key.
Use the keycaps program (found in your Apple menu) to look at all your keys and for a semi-charmap replacement.
Have fun with your G4.. Welcome to Macintosh.
James,
If you want a good place to ask Mac questions, there is a non-profit group called PlanetMug which has a BBS that you might find useful. Right now, I think you can sign up for free (while they are in the process of reorganizing under a new non-profit board). Eventually, it's going to have a $50 per year membership fee.
That may seem a bit high but I've been a member for many years (ever since buying a Mac Plus back in the mid 80s) and gotten tons of helpul tips and troubleshooting from the folks on PlanetMug.
You have to get special FirstClass client software and a login settings file to connect. To get started, go to
http://www.planetmug.org
Ted
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Re: How to forward delete
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Originally posted by chrisfoster
On PowerBooks, forward delete is fn + f8. At least, on my G3.
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Originally posted by JHromadka
I have IE 5.0 (2022) which came with my Mac. It doesn't have the check for updates option that the Win version has. Is that the most recent version? Does the Software Update control panel only update system files, or can other apps use it (like Add/Remove Programs in Win)? [/B]
Syncing through the IR port is really easy on a Mac.
1. In the Hotsync Setup window, click on the Serial Port Settings tab.
2. Look at the "port" drop down list. Select "Infrared Port"
3. Make sure that you have "Hotsnyc" enabled
On the Palm Pilot, if it's running OS 3.5, just select "IR" from the local setup menu, or use IRSync software from... uh..., I can't remember the compnay, but it works really well.
Like most things, IR syncing is easy. Yeah, its as slow as a serial port, but, on the road, you can lose the USB cable. (Or in my case, USB card)
How do I associate files? If I double-click a .pdb file it isn't associated with HotSync Mgr.
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Originally posted by JHromadka
How do I associate files? If I double-click a .pdb file it isn't associated with HotSync Mgr.
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That was quick! Also, is there a way to navigate the File menus using the keyboard?
And is it me or is AvantGo unbearably slow sometimes? I've had it vary from 40 seconds to 900+ seconds on my DSL connection. 
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Well, there are a few things I prefer in Windows more than the Mac OS!
I don't really like the way the Mac handles file creators. On the Mac, extensions are not necessary. All of the creator information is kept in the file's resource fork. This was cool way back when when you didn't need to worry about Windoze users, but today, it is fairly important that even Mac users use consistent file extensions.
Anyways, the only way to change a file's creator code is to use ResEdit, which is a bit of a pain.
What I use is a free program called Zmac's Quicklaunch. It is a launcher program similiar to the one in Office on the PC (or like the icons in the START bar). This makes it really easy to just drag a file onto any one of your application's icons to open the file in the chosen application. Good-by apple menu.
I also use Dick's trick. Just make an alias of your FILES TO INSTALL folder and stick it on your desktop. Then, to install files, you just drag them into the folder alias.
Easy.
So, James, are you jumping to OSX next week?
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Originally posted by chrisfoster
Syncing through the IR port is really easy on a Mac.
On the Palm Pilot, if it's running OS 3.5, just select "IR" from the local setup menu, or use IRSync software from... uh...
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Originally posted by JHromadka
That was quick! Also, is there a way to navigate the File menus using the keyboard?
And is it me or is AvantGo unbearably slow sometimes? I've had it vary from 40 seconds to 900+ seconds on my DSL connection.![]()
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Abortion: Darwinism at its finest.
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