fcodc
Oct 19, 08:51 AM
I'll be getting off of work early to go to La Cantera and pick up Leopard on the 26th....
Do you think it's going to be packed? I know it wasn't really that packed when I bought an iPhone on the 29th.
I do believe that more people will show up for Leopard, since when the iPhone launched it was priced as a luxury item. Yet again, I've never been at an Apple event in La Cantera.
Is it any different from other Apple Store events? Any tips you could give, like best hour to arrive, etc?
Do you think it's going to be packed? I know it wasn't really that packed when I bought an iPhone on the 29th.
I do believe that more people will show up for Leopard, since when the iPhone launched it was priced as a luxury item. Yet again, I've never been at an Apple event in La Cantera.
Is it any different from other Apple Store events? Any tips you could give, like best hour to arrive, etc?
Gregg2
Apr 26, 06:57 PM
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Why would you want the space bar to act like an enter key?
You'd
have
to
write
sentences
like
this.
Yeah, in a word processing program. Expand your thinking a bit to other types of applications. For example, AutoCad for Windows requires a "return" (enter) to execute a command. Sometimes it takes several of them to get through a sequence. I'm sure many other programs have similar needs for that Enter key. Having the space bar as a substitute is convenient.
Why would you want the space bar to act like an enter key?
You'd
have
to
write
sentences
like
this.
Yeah, in a word processing program. Expand your thinking a bit to other types of applications. For example, AutoCad for Windows requires a "return" (enter) to execute a command. Sometimes it takes several of them to get through a sequence. I'm sure many other programs have similar needs for that Enter key. Having the space bar as a substitute is convenient.
one1
May 3, 01:02 PM
Yesterday Safari went APE on me not wanting to re-open itself, just instantly crashing, and today it works, but I get this on nearly every other page.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d5/audiogodz1/ScreenShot2011-05-03at15206PM.png
It is driving me insane. I am also having issue with Safari running very slowly with multiple tabs open and this is on my 2010 i5 quad so it should be smoking along.
Other experiencing this webpages reloading pop up? This might be the first time I have had to abandon Safari for Firefox as all I am doing is error reporting on this machine at this point.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d5/audiogodz1/ScreenShot2011-05-03at15206PM.png
It is driving me insane. I am also having issue with Safari running very slowly with multiple tabs open and this is on my 2010 i5 quad so it should be smoking along.
Other experiencing this webpages reloading pop up? This might be the first time I have had to abandon Safari for Firefox as all I am doing is error reporting on this machine at this point.
alph45
Apr 18, 11:26 AM
not easily done if you don't know what your doing, and even then results may vary.
Typically a product like Soundsoap would be used, but this works best on consistent sounds (machinery hum, camera noise). A "beep" needs to be isolated. On a graphics equalizer the sound should be in the upper range while the human voice is in the mid's. Using any decent audio program or even FCP bring the upper levels down to try and reduce the sound. Taking out the highs entirely though will produce a distorted speaking voice and this approach is in general going to produce rough results unless you know what your doing.
An audio specialist can work magic (i'm not) and can for example, recreate the highs that have been filtered out or just isolate the beeps with good frequency analysis, but this is rapidly leaving my area and certainly your software.
Typically a product like Soundsoap would be used, but this works best on consistent sounds (machinery hum, camera noise). A "beep" needs to be isolated. On a graphics equalizer the sound should be in the upper range while the human voice is in the mid's. Using any decent audio program or even FCP bring the upper levels down to try and reduce the sound. Taking out the highs entirely though will produce a distorted speaking voice and this approach is in general going to produce rough results unless you know what your doing.
An audio specialist can work magic (i'm not) and can for example, recreate the highs that have been filtered out or just isolate the beeps with good frequency analysis, but this is rapidly leaving my area and certainly your software.
Sykte
Apr 16, 10:27 AM
I've got an iAd in my iPad app (just dragged and dropped in xib, and then linked to IBOutlet to code) that once the user opens and closes it, an item also disappears from view (segmentbuttons that are set up via code).
If I could just intercept the code when it closes the iAd I could reinstantiate the buttons, so my question is what function is called when the user closes the iAd?
You may want to read over https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/iAd_Guide/iAd_Guide.pdf
If I could just intercept the code when it closes the iAd I could reinstantiate the buttons, so my question is what function is called when the user closes the iAd?
You may want to read over https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/iAd_Guide/iAd_Guide.pdf
grinny11
Apr 14, 05:14 PM
I had the same problem when I had my iPad 1.
I just dimmed the screen and left the screen on. You can change the settings to not have the screen auto-shut off.
I just dimmed the screen and left the screen on. You can change the settings to not have the screen auto-shut off.
maclaptop
Apr 24, 09:24 PM
OCZ Vertex in mine
Littleodie914
Mar 25, 11:02 PM
Howdy guys, I decided to get back into folding on my Macbook, and I'm wondering which way is fastest. Here're the options I'm considering:
1) GPU client running under bootcamp (GMA 950... good/bad idea?)
2) Intel Mac console version using InCrease
2.5) When using InCrease, should I use the default (2) processors, or 4? What kind of difference does that make anyway?
3) Running both the CPU and GPU client simultaneously under windows. I assume they run independently of each other?
Thanks! Here to join the folding army :cool:
1) GPU client running under bootcamp (GMA 950... good/bad idea?)
2) Intel Mac console version using InCrease
2.5) When using InCrease, should I use the default (2) processors, or 4? What kind of difference does that make anyway?
3) Running both the CPU and GPU client simultaneously under windows. I assume they run independently of each other?
Thanks! Here to join the folding army :cool:
emw
Mar 5, 02:39 PM
I'm not real sure what you're talking about, but it piqued my interest so I did a quick search. I couldn't find anything matching your description, but I did find a site purporting to love Macs selling a screen protector for your new 17" iBook. Which looks suspiciously like my 15" Ti PB... :rolleyes:
http://www.mremw.com/MR_Images/ibook.jpg
http://www.mremw.com/MR_Images/ibook.jpg
ninerfan
Apr 17, 07:21 PM
After seeing the complete MESS that Apple Support has made of their forums this weekend, I won't be going back there again, ever!
Please MacRumors, keep your forums just the way they are --- categories and all!
Please MacRumors, keep your forums just the way they are --- categories and all!
1911
Mar 6, 09:28 AM
Why were you trying to install MySQL?
All Macs ship with MySQL already installed.
BTW, you also get Apache and PhP.
All Macs ship with MySQL already installed.
BTW, you also get Apache and PhP.
mBurns
Jun 22, 12:27 AM
Actually, that's an iPod Mini.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 26, 07:30 AM
How did you delete the Boot Camp partition?
What Mac OS X version do you use?
And have you selected the Mac OS X partition in Disk Utility or the HDD?
Can you post screenshots (http://guides.macrumors.com/Taking_Screenshots_in_Mac_OS_X) of the Get Info and Disk Utility window?
How to attach an image to your MR post. (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=11836587#post11836587)
What Mac OS X version do you use?
And have you selected the Mac OS X partition in Disk Utility or the HDD?
Can you post screenshots (http://guides.macrumors.com/Taking_Screenshots_in_Mac_OS_X) of the Get Info and Disk Utility window?
How to attach an image to your MR post. (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=11836587#post11836587)
HelloPanda
Apr 27, 09:50 PM
I think I may pull the trigger on one of these deals in a few months, when Lion comes out. I don't want to have to re-install the OS after getting one with Snow Leopard.
Alternatively, I can wander into an Apple Retail Store and see what custom configurations they have, I have a credit card limit set, that's why I have to resort to either buying straight from retail (and pay using a debit card) or eBay using Paypal. I wish the online Apple Store took interac Debit cards.
Alternatively, I can wander into an Apple Retail Store and see what custom configurations they have, I have a credit card limit set, that's why I have to resort to either buying straight from retail (and pay using a debit card) or eBay using Paypal. I wish the online Apple Store took interac Debit cards.
bgd
May 4, 04:29 AM
I have the amp connected to the headphone jack. Works fine for me and the cable didn't cost $33. :-)
Rooskibar03
Nov 30, 11:58 AM
Damn.
Now these are really gonna go up in price. I really wanted to snag one one the cheap.
Now these are really gonna go up in price. I really wanted to snag one one the cheap.
oakie
Apr 23, 03:35 PM
hardware problems can and often are intermittent, especially with electronics due to heat causing failed connections to expand and contract, making the issue intermittent.
R94N
Sep 11, 12:04 AM
It sounds terrible :(
Hellhammer
Feb 7, 12:38 PM
Or just install ClickToFlash and you can decide what Flash content you want to load. Many people, including me, use that plug-in with their laptops, it's very useful.
GGJstudios
Apr 17, 06:48 PM
I'm thinking of buying a laptop and the iPad 2 through Apple's online store. If I have problems with the units, can I exchange or return them through one of Apple's physical brick and mortar store?
Yes, you can take them to the physical stores for service. As far as exchanges, the BTO Macs are not all available in stores, so it depends on the configuration.
Yes, you can take them to the physical stores for service. As far as exchanges, the BTO Macs are not all available in stores, so it depends on the configuration.
Chaszmyr
Mar 15, 05:39 PM
It loads for me... But it takes a good 30 seconds or so.
I don't understand why it's so slow, because the quicktime movies download quite quickly.
I don't understand why it's so slow, because the quicktime movies download quite quickly.
ztrafe
Apr 22, 01:39 PM
When an extern display are connected to the laptop both the laptop and extern display are enabled when the lid are open in Snow Leopard. That cause the temps in the mac to rise by around 10+c. But in Snow Leopard you allso can turn off the internal display with the following trick:
1: Laptop are in sleep mode.
2: Wake up the computer with the keyboard.
3: Open the laptop display.
= Resultat is that the laptop display are not turned on. Good airflow, good temps..
* laptop display closed: 5c higher then when open and the external Display are connected
* Macbook display and extern display enabled: 10+c higher temps.
Can somebody test if it�s posible to turn off the laptop display in Lion and if the laptop display connection turns off automatically when brightness are turned alway down?
thanks
:)
1: Laptop are in sleep mode.
2: Wake up the computer with the keyboard.
3: Open the laptop display.
= Resultat is that the laptop display are not turned on. Good airflow, good temps..
* laptop display closed: 5c higher then when open and the external Display are connected
* Macbook display and extern display enabled: 10+c higher temps.
Can somebody test if it�s posible to turn off the laptop display in Lion and if the laptop display connection turns off automatically when brightness are turned alway down?
thanks
:)
Consultant
Feb 22, 02:16 PM
It's not hacked.
More likely to be due to you using an insecure password.
More likely to be due to you using an insecure password.
esvee
Feb 15, 01:18 PM
I'm doing some hackery on a bunch of mac minis, namely looking to create an exterior power button. (the mini will be inside a case and we need to be able to turn it on from the outside)
A plunger button to line up with the button on the outside of the mac mini case would just be creating another failure point, so I cracked one open and the power switch is using one of the small black two pin plugs that are used in a handful of other place on the board.
So the current idea is to run a wire through the vent port to that plug on the logic board, which means I can do all of what I need to without necessarily making it apparent that I poked around heavily inside the mini.
Problem is that I need that little black plug to make this work and mac mini parts seem to be a no-show in all of my searching. I can get any miniscule piece of anything for an iphone, but it seems the most I can get for a 2010 mini is the cooling fan and the usual upgrade memory type components.
TL;DR: Anyone know where I can buy the little two-pin black plugs inside of a 2010 mini that connect the speaker or power button / or a cheap component that I could hack it off of?
It looks like the hard drive thermal sensor and the speaker are the only two components in this generation that use that plug.
https://img.skitch.com/20110215-tfy26u81fikbtejaihc84tc12k.jpg
A plunger button to line up with the button on the outside of the mac mini case would just be creating another failure point, so I cracked one open and the power switch is using one of the small black two pin plugs that are used in a handful of other place on the board.
So the current idea is to run a wire through the vent port to that plug on the logic board, which means I can do all of what I need to without necessarily making it apparent that I poked around heavily inside the mini.
Problem is that I need that little black plug to make this work and mac mini parts seem to be a no-show in all of my searching. I can get any miniscule piece of anything for an iphone, but it seems the most I can get for a 2010 mini is the cooling fan and the usual upgrade memory type components.
TL;DR: Anyone know where I can buy the little two-pin black plugs inside of a 2010 mini that connect the speaker or power button / or a cheap component that I could hack it off of?
It looks like the hard drive thermal sensor and the speaker are the only two components in this generation that use that plug.
https://img.skitch.com/20110215-tfy26u81fikbtejaihc84tc12k.jpg