Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-21 20:40:00)
by cPT-cAPSLOCK
The SSDs are faster than HDs, okay, but I don't think they are
worth the price yet, especially if you have to bunker a huge mass of data- such as Blu-Ray films (which you want to see on your 24' ). Regular Hard Drives have become very very cheap, you'll get 1.5 Terabytes capacity for less than 100$... If you pay 200$, you'll maybe get a 128GB SSD. They are super fast (if the memorychips ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-21 00:40:00)
by zyrumtumtuggermaomao
USB headphones? Isn't that a waste of a perfectly good USB port? This is probably a far too extravagant to a relatively simple problem, but you could get a soundboard and plug everything into that. Alternatively you might want to try messing around with USB docks. BTW, if the speakers plug into 3.5mm jacks, shouldn't sound be coming out of both? --
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-20 04:48:00)
by random-jimmy
There are methods: can I ask if you have a laptop or desktop wireless? The best way is to make your own antenna (assuming it's a desktop with a plug-in antenna) or make a reflector to fit to it. Another method, if you are using a
USB wireless adapter, is to make a dish using strainers: google "wifry" for this. --
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 07:41:00)
by Joebob777
It could be something as simple as it's receiving the letters, but not showing them. If you type in the password correctly the first time, it should accept it. It happens with
command-prompt logins sometimes. If you want to scrap the whole thing, you can utilize the CMOS reset jumper or you could remove the CMOS battery and leave it out for a couple of days, leaving it off until you are ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 06:42:00)
by random-jimmy
It is your call: multitouch definitely has its benefits, however actually using them when drawing? Also, is $30 worth it? Personally, I'd pay $30 to have it - however again, it is your call as to whether you want to throw that money around. --
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 06:42:00)
by random-jimmy
Try resetting the mapping of the tablet (under "advanced" in pen settings I think). Otherwise try removing every trace of the driver you can find, and then reinstall the latest driver from
wacom. NOTE: make sure you DO NOT plug in the tablet at all during this process - only when you begin reinstalling the driver and it asks you to plug it in. If that doesnt work, I'll be happy to have the ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-20 04:46:00)
by FreakyLaurent
Driver files? --
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 05:43:00)
by kingmancheng
Quite a tough one....you seem to have been quite thorough. So you say you've updated your software, but have you made sure you tried updating the firmware? Or is that what you covered too? Also when did it stop working? Have you done anything different on your computer before this happened?
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 07:43:00)
by random-jimmy
I havent had that problem before - I have the bamboo (not fun version). Try uninstalling, then reinstalling your tablet drivers. --
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 06:45:00)
by random-jimmy
When you reinstalled/updated the driver, did you use the newest driver from the wacom website? --
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