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Kevin1181
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If you are married to your Visor like me, I think you might like this. You can copy all of the dates of national holidays, an updated 5-day weather forecast, and even the dates for the Formula 1 Season into the Visor Calendar. Follow the links below. Once you've registered, all the dates will automatically be placed into your calendar!

National Holidays:
http://events.infuzer.com/event.asp?id=111

AccuWeather 5-day forecast:
http://www.infuzer.com/IDC/channels/weather.jsp

Formula 1 Season:
http://events.infuzer.com/event.asp?id=36

There's a whole list of other events at:
http://event.infuzer.com

Hope you find it useful.

cheers,
keith

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Nice find Keith!! Very Useful. Welcome to the Board!

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Madkins007
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I just got my Visor Deluxe (Ice), and because of the heads up's I got here, I immediately did a few things that I am already thankful for:

1. "Hide" a reset pin. The tip here was to cut off a paperclip and tuck it into the battery compartment. My paperclips were too thick, so I cut the tip off a straight pin, then taped it to the inside of the battery compartment cover so it nestled between the batteries!

2. Doing a 'personal preference run-off' between a couple different solutions to screen protectors: Scotch 3/4" wide write-on/frosted tape; Fellows WriteRights; self-adhesive transparency film, etc. I figured I would start now ot prevent scratches!

3. Downloaded a few applications that have already helped. BigClock, especially, has been helpful, as has DiddleBug and WordSmith.

4. Loaded and tried Giraffe to sharpen my Graffiti skills.

5. Got the Stow-a-way keyboard and the book "How to do everything on your Visor"- both are incredibly helpful!

Thanks for your tips, everyone!

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Jupe
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Talking There's a reset pin in the stylus!

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Originally posted by Madkins007
I just got my Visor Deluxe (Ice), and because of the heads up's I got here, I immediately did a few things that I am already thankful for:

1. "Hide" a reset pin. The tip here was to cut off a paperclip and tuck it into the battery compartment. My paperclips were too thick, so I cut the tip off a straight pin, then taped it to the inside of the battery compartment cover so it nestled between the batteries!



That must have been from an old post. The Visor Deluxe now ships with a stylus which has a reset pin (it has for some time). Just unscrew the tip of the stylus

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Madkins007
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1. "Hide" a reset pin. The tip here was to cut off a paperclip and tuck it into the battery compartment. My paperclips were too thick, so I cut the tip off a straight pin, then taped it to the inside of the battery compartment cover so it nestled between the batteries!

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That must have been from an old post. The Visor Deluxe now ships with a stylus which has a reset pin (it has for some time). Just unscrew the tip of the stylus
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D-OH! Yep- not only the reset pin, but the screwdriver! Oh, well- I wondered why everyone was talking about the plastic stylus and this was a nice metal shafted one!

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