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Old 17th Mar 2005, 23:15   #21
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Command + R refreshs, not sure if there is one button to do it.
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Old 17th Mar 2005, 23:42   #22
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Heheheheheh I LOVE this little bundle of greatness...

*SO* very easy to use... just like... *power*... *turn on*... *gaze at screen*... *fill in forms*... done... oooh you've found updates... *install*

and it's all done like KAPOW... I love it...

no idea why I ever need two enter keys though hehe
(also.. is there a thing like pressing F5 to refresh a la safari.. cause it just bleeps and alters the volume..)

Now... I just need some software for this thing to polute it's HDD (also what kinda programs require classic (OS9) *MacOS n00bie sowwies*)

And last thing... is there anyway so that I can tap the touchpad and it recognise it as a click...
Command + R will do a Refresh (start getting used to your thumb hitting that little Apple key a lot, it'll be your new best friend).

OS9 = Anything old really... I used to use Quark on 9 until I got the new version, it all runs ok really.

Trackpad settings like that are in System Preferences > Keyboard & Mouse > Trackpad

Glad to hear you're enjoying it so far!
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Old 18th Mar 2005, 05:40   #23
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Hi,

I've got the same powerbook!
For casing I bought the
' Incase Laptop Nylon Sleeve, for 12" ibook or powerbook '

It can fit the powerbook perfectly and you have room for the power supply and a dvi-to-vga connector... and maybe a few cd's (without classic cd boxes).

Since I dislike the classic laptop bags as it screams 'hey look at me, I have a laptop' and because I'm too scared to get it stolen. I put it in the incase and then in my backpack. (classic jansport/eastpack bag...)

If I want to just take my laptop with me, then I don't use a bag. with a tuscano second skin I felt that you really need a second bag to carry it.

If you do want the slick looking bag then go for the Brenthaven Pro File 12".


Good luck,
I'll keep my eye open for any other questions here!

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