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Bought this stupid Mac keyboard and I need the Windows drivers. Can anyone hook me up with the 260kb setup.exe from the Leopard disc? It's in the bootcamp directory allegedly.
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by PM please.
Tieno said:-Small programs to check gmail, info on hardware load and stats?
Tieno said:-Best movie codec package?
Fn + DeleteTieno said:Is there a Delete button like on other keyboards?
Programs will open to the max size they need. For things like Mail, iTunes, or Safari that can be any size and fit its contents, manually resize it once, and the green button will act as a toggle between some random size and the manual size you made it.Tieno said:Easy way to maximize windows for optimal use of screen real estate?
Put Activity Monitor from Applications -> Utilities into your Dock, and you can set the icon to show hardware activity (CPU, network, RAM, HDD, etc.) There is also iStat for your Dashboard that will show you everything going on, including fan speeds and shit.Tieno said:Small programs to check gmail, info on hardware load and stats?
It leaves behind preference files, so if you ever reinstall, it works the same as you left it. Those are like 1 KB text files, so don't worry about them. Marty Chinn went batshit insane about these preference files, but really, what's a 1 KB plain text file going to do? (You can find these files in ~/Library/Application Support and ~/Library/Preferences.)Tieno said:Is uninstalling programs really as easy as just dragging the icon to the trash? No shit left behind?
Spacebar. Also, the default Finder appearance should have an eye icon at the top, which is Quicklook, if you want to use your mouse for it.Tieno said:How do I enable Quick Look, instead of opening files in the Preview program?
Tieno said:-Is there a Delete button like on other keyboards?
This one works for files in the Finder.infiniteloop said:cmd+delete
This one works for deleting the character to the right of the cursor.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Fn + Delete
Most apps are nice simple single self-contained files. Or as Liu Kang mentioned, packages containing the binary for the app, the files required to make it look pretty and sometimes other apps like helpers and stuff.-Is uninstalling programs really as easy as just dragging the icon to the trash? No shit left behind?
Isn't that already pre-installed?Tieno said:Thanks for the help guys.
Have a problem though. I can't seem to install iDVD, when I put in the install disc that came with the mac and pick customize, I can't check it, it's greyed out. I have a superdrive and the system profiler recognizes it as such.
Can't find it with spotlight....Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Isn't that already pre-installed?
pj325is said:I think a better solution is to create a folder somewhere called "applications" and put aliases to your most used programs in there, then drag that to the dock. If you keep it reasonable you get to see the cool stack instead of a stupid box
Key to using X-Chat: The defaults suck, change them.giga said:Are you using xchat aqua? That ugly thing that hasn't been updated in who knows how many years now.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Small docks make no sense to me. That whole bottom row is going to be taken up anyway, why not use it?
quadriplegicjon said:bottom?
mine is on the left.
does anyone else use the dock on the left? i find it much more efficient there..
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Small docks make no sense to me. That whole bottom row is going to be taken up anyway, why not use it?
Tieno said:-Easy way to maximize windows for optimal use of screen real estate?
You're actually forced into maximizing by how the menu bar is tied to the window, and without even thinking about it, you always want that menu at the very top.Mar_ said:In an amusing twist of irony. OSX actually encourages you to use things in windows. Unlike Windows. It took a while for me to get used to it as well. I always wanted to maximise my windows to the full screen size for a good while. But then realised that with the easier to use navigation and user interface, having windows as windows is actually a lot more helpful. Even on a small screen (13" MacAir here).
Now whenever I go to my work machine (running Ubuntu) I find myself making my windows smaller but losing the ease of navigation that I would have in OSX, and have to re-maximise them. It's quite interesting how fast you get accustomed to the OSX UI and how much more natural it all is.
In KDE 3.5 you could put a menu toolbar on the top of the screen.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Another thing is how Windows/Linux generally has the menu bar below the title bar. So even maximized, you have to move your mouse all the way up, then just a little bit down to get to the menu. Makes no sense.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:I don't know if you know you can do this yet: Drag your Applications folder onto the right side of the Dock (next to the trash can, right of the separator) and use it like a Start menu.
Jasoco said:Grid view in Snow Leopard is much improved. I keep all my stacks (Home, Downloads, Applications) set to Grid view and it lets me dig down into folders.
The only drawback is that the icons are fixed size. Would be nice if I could make them smaller and fit more icons on the screen by shrinking the icon and text.
I created a video of it in action.
But it does.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Your link doesn't work at all.
What font is that?Jasoco said:Grid view in Snow Leopard is much improved. I keep all my stacks (Home, Downloads, Applications) set to Grid view and it lets me dig down into folders.
The only drawback is that the icons are fixed size. Would be nice if I could make them smaller and fit more icons on the screen by shrinking the icon and text.
I created a video of it in action.
This is pretty much the only conversation going on in the Safari thread. Webkit's animated GIF support sucks. Chrome had this same problem too, but the beta of 3.0 has made it better.bud said:is it me or is safari 4.0 slower than the previous one? for example, gifs are running smooth now, but it keeps hanging for a couple of seconds whenever a big one is loading. the older one did this, too, but it now feels like it takes a bit longer.
RubxQub said:But it does.
I had just uploaded it. It is now up completely and in HD complete with annotations to answer all questions, including "What font is that?", the answer to which is "EraserDust" from www.dafont.com .Zaraki_Kenpachi said:It wasn't before. It kept giving an access denied error.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:This is pretty much the only conversation going on in the Safari thread. Webkit's animated GIF support sucks. Chrome had this same problem too, but the beta of 3.0 has made it better.
Nah Top Sites isn't doing anything. Safari 4 destroys 3 in every other away but the animated gifs.bud said:thanks for the response.
where can i see how much memory a program is using (just wondering how much memory safari 4.0 takes up)? also, is it possible to remove top sites? because i think it's one of the reasons safari's slower this time around.
Do you have Perian installed?Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Can I watch movies through Quicktime? When I go to open it in quicktime it gives me an error... I don't like the dvd video or whatever autolaunch program keeps trying to play it.
giga said:Do you have Perian installed?
perian.org install it and try, since it has an mpeg-2 decoder.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:No idea what that is so I'm going to go with no.
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Can I watch movies through Quicktime? When I go to open it in quicktime it gives me an error... I don't like the dvd video or whatever autolaunch program keeps trying to play it.
giga said:perian.org install it and try, since it has an mpeg-2 decoder.
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Installed it an it still give me an error. It says:
Operation could not be completed. (OSStatus error -1409.)
Edit: Ya, I'm just trying to play a dvd disk in my drive. Is VLC any good on osx? I heard it sucks compared to the windows version...
koam said:I like it so much more than the windows version, it works great for me and it looks better too.
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Cool, I thought I head somewhere that it kind of sucked... I could be mistaken though. I've been watching my movie so far through it and I have no complaints.
quadriplegicjon said:its actually better than the windows version. but people still think it sucks compared to other programs.. like MPlayer OSX Extended, its the best OS X media player.. http://mplayerosx.sttz.ch/
i mentioned this above, but also install Flip4mac:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/28842
Why do you say that?pj325is said:limechat sucks