The only BT mouse with more buttons that I found was a Microsoft Presenter mouse - has lots of bells and whistles, but I did not like the feel (too small and no clicks on the wheel).
Wayne
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Originally Posted by blackbull77
I'll be quick to the point. Is it possible to have Adobe CS2 in Leopard at all?
So far all the CS2 programs run fine (not slow, fine) on my MBP. I also use...
Did you download the embedded security credential manager (actual name may vary with your model)? This is used to set up the finger print reader and to allow finger swipe log in (fast user switching must be activated for this feature). ...
I bought the NC8430 about 2 months ago and have used it daily since. Most of my applications are typical office/business use, such as Microsoft Office (2007), Adobe Photoshop CS (avid digital photographer), Autodesk QuickCAD, and some...
Installation of the WD 160G drive went quite well. Used True Image to clone the drive (via USB external NexStar 3 case which now holds the Fujitsu). Swapped drives and everything was there, ready to run (after a single reboot to set...
I just upgraded to a Western Digital Scorpio drive, WD1600BEVS - 160G, 5400 rpm drive from the original 80G, Fujitsu drive in my NC8430. The new drive is quieter, spec wise draws the same current (hence same power), and does not seem to...
Slot drives will not accept 'odd' size CD/DVD disks, like the mini disks used in the PSP and by some as electronic business cards. I have one in a MAC Ti book, and it functions well (not the original drive - upgraded from owc), but the...
Fn-F11 activates the ambient light sensor, which adjusts the screen brightness to the room lighting. Fn-F10 increases the brightness, and Fn-F9 decreases the brightness.
Wayne
The big one looks like a modem wire. If the 802.11 card has a modem on it, then you would connect that one to it. I seem to recall a similar set up on the Thinkpad, where the modem and wireless
Those two wires appear to be the wireless lan antenna leads. They push onto the tiny connectors on the wireless lan card (which appears to be the one in the photo). The connectors are very fragile so be careful when connecting...