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But when I press the F12 key all I get is the volume. :confused: |
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oops...i think it is called dashboard. go to that looking glass again and type in dashboard. you should be able to find it from there. but check your settings by going to that apple at the top left, go to system preferences, mouse and keyboard, and it should tell you what the different quick keys are for getting to the "dashboard" the items on the dashboard are called widgets :) |
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Man, I have a lot to learn. You can just imagine what I will be doing with my free time. lol |
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i have a dashboard icon on my toolbar so i just click on that and all the widgets come up. |
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I bought the wireless mouse and it has the option to right click....this made a huge difference for me. I use the right click alot. Good Luck!!!! |
i just downloaded the Festive Lights widget... SO cool! |
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So i have that, ipod, calculator, chia pet, dictionary, weather, istat pro, coupon courner, gas prices, x-mas countdown, and mac tips. plus lots more i downloaded but aren't currently using. |
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I also used the right click a lot and that is why I needed help to figure that one out. I bought two reference books today Max OS X Leopard for Dummies and the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard by Maria Langer. I really needed help. LOL |
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I got side tracked there momentarily when I saw how much was offered. Again... wayyyyyyy cool ! :thumbup: |
Thank you all so much for your help and expertise! :) |
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i'm going to PM you because im going to sound like a complete nerd lol :p |
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I switched to Mac this year too. Get the book "Macs for Dummies"... really helpful. Also, you can go in and re-assign the right mouse click to be stuff you are familiar with. Go to the thing that looks like a white lightswitch with an apple on it, then do Keyboard & Mouse, and it's in there somewhere to reassign the clicks. Hmmmm... or maybe not. LOL!!! See, I still don't know what I"m talking about. But I know we DID reassign that right mouse button...... hmmmmm....shoot. I gotta look before I talk. LOL!!! |
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I have no problem with copy and paste, it's the gif that I have done so with that does not retain the animation aspect. I'm still working on it and it's irking me to no end. :( :( But, thank you so much for your suggestion... I also have the " Dummies " book and also find the book Mac OS X 10.5 Leoparard helpful too. |
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Cannot do it. The email would have to be formatted as HTML. You can learn more here, but even this still doesn't seem to do animated gifs. http://www.macosxhints.com/article.p...70407214643680 Form a new habit, try stationary in Mail in OS 10.5. _______________________________ unless he misunderstood your question, I would guess that he knows what he is talking about. he has only ever used macs and is a graphic designer, web designer, and knows more about macs than anyone I've ever known. I would have to guess he could challenge steve jobs LOL so..he may have misunderstood your question...but that is his answer to what he thought you were asking... |
Thank you so much. I was afraid of this answer, but I kinda expected it. " Shucks... " |
are you running Leopard as your operating system? because Mail has a new feature that lets you do "stationary" not sure if that will suffice or not :( |
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I just really enjoyed the animation that I was able to incorportate into Outlook Express previously. I thought if I kept at it that I would find a way to use it on my Mac, but I guess that is frowned upon and I can totally understand why. Please tell your husband that I appreciate his expertise and may call upon him again in the future, if he doesn't mind and In the mean time ... I will continue to study my books and hit the forums. :D |
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Okay, i'm back with YET another question. LOL My Macbook came with a trial version of Microsoft Office 2004 and it has since run out. They require an arm and a leg to download the full version of it ( 2004) and I won't have the Hard Copy in my possession. Does your husband think it would be advantageous to purchase the 2008 version for Mac/Vista, or would I be creating more problems than it would be worth? Thank you both SO much for all your help. It is invaluable to me and I so appreciate it ... |
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