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[Hardware] Computer Hardware Issues
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Louis 23-Apr-2005 [12] | Of course. That pointer jumping all over the screen was causing me to forget everthing else. Anyway, uninstalling those drivers seems to have solved the problem. Thanks, Ammon! |
Ammon 23-Apr-2005 [13] | NP |
Anton 25-Apr-2005 [14] | Louis, I have the same problem with a USB MS laser mouse. It quivers, goes for a run, and sometimes jumps all over the screen, usually after I wake it up. |
Ammon 25-Apr-2005 [15] | But that's just because you haven't had your morning coffee yet. I get that same effect from all mice right after I wake up. ;~> |
Volker 25-Apr-2005 [16] | You mean the mice needs coffee?! |
Ammon 25-Apr-2005 [17] | No, one who drinks enough always has a jittery hand in the morning. ;~> |
DideC 25-Apr-2005 [18] | All Optical mouses can jump sometimes. It's due to the surface where you move it : reflexion or refraction cause parasite in the optical sensor. Using a non reflective surface is usually better. |
Graham 25-Apr-2005 [19] | though clear glass doesn't seem to work very well ... |
Graham 26-Apr-2005 [20] | Anyone tried an optical mouse on a mirror? |
Ammon 26-Apr-2005 [21] | LOL |
eFishAnt 26-Apr-2005 [22x2] | I tried, but I grabbed the wrong one. |
Ouch! | |
Graham 26-Apr-2005 [24] | I've got a glass top computer desk ... and I have to be sure I put the optical mouse on the non glass surfaces if I want it to move |
shadwolf 26-Apr-2005 [25x2] | Graham some years ago the first optical mouse I saw was gived as serial for sun mircosystem workstation. Sun was providing with tose optical mouse a mouse carpet (don't know if the term is the right one) with a metal cover but this metal cover was not uniform it was more like a grid. This show that the optical sensor to detect movement need to have unperfect reflection (on other optical technology like micrisift one engeneers have thinked that the surface must be omogenus so they make flash the lazer diode. In sun technology the lazer diode of the optical mouse was continous and that's why you will need a special surface to make it working ). |
micrisift = microsoft ;) | |
Graham 26-Apr-2005 [27] | The early optical mice I saw used special mice mats with grids printed on them |
Henrik 12-May-2005 [28] | graham: I actually have one of those for my old Amiga. The mat was not in good shape when I got it so I scanned the pattern and printed it again on a sheet of paper. unfortunately the pattern was a bit too high resolution for the old 300 dpi laser printer, so the mouse got slow, but it was still quite reliable. |
[unknown: 9] 13-May-2005 [29x3] | Yeah, Dale Luck sold a balless mouse. |
I recently bought a bunch of wireless optical mice from Microsoft. They make better hardware than software (or better said, they buy better hardware to resell than software). | |
I like it a lot, it is the travel moouse. Actaully very well designed. | |
DideC 13-May-2005 [32x2] | It's true, untill you install the software than come with the mouse. Intllipoint is a huge soft for so few functionnality and can causes some crash. |
I mean "so few USEFULL Functionnalities..." | |
Chris 14-May-2005 [34] | R: I agree, the Microsoft mice are pretty good. Very comfortable. D: I assumed that, and haven't installed their software :^) |
yeksoon 14-May-2005 [35] | they are eating into Logitech's share. having said that, I came across a 'joystick' mouse from 3M.. that claims to be less stressful. Have anyone tried that? |
Chris 3-Dec-2005 [36x3] | I am contemplating the horrors of setting up a dual-boot system (XP and I thought I'd try 'Breezy Badger') on a new (almost -- I've been procrastinating for months) hard drive. Any advice? |
On the face of it, it looks as if I need a primary partition for each OS and an extended partition for my data (which I'll break into two or three NTFS logical drives). But what to do first? Should I set up these partitions, then run the installs, or run each install hoping they do it for me? | |
My new hard drive is set to slave on the same controller as my current hard drive, so I can format and partition while using my current XP install. | |
Alan 4-Dec-2005 [39] | Chris:maybe get a trial version of VMware and then try different distros till you find 1 you like and then set up an ext3 or the newer reiser fs(spelling ? ) |
Chris 4-Dec-2005 [40x4] | Yep, I probably should have done that, but curiousity in hype and fads led me to try Ubuntu. |
Actually, I'm surprised at the success I had. Probably should log it somewhere. I switched my drives' master/slave positions. Ran XP setup first into a preset NTFS partition. Then ran the Ubuntu setup, slicing up the remainder of the disk. The most useful side effect is that GRUB lets me boot not only to XP and Ubuntu, but also my existing XP setup on the now slave drive (meaning no rush to get my new XP setup finetuned -- never a trivial task). | |
The only drawback (this is noted in the Linux group) is that AltME doesn't appear to work on 'Breezy Badger'. | |
But not noted in AltME group... | |
Alan 5-Dec-2005 [44] | Chris:that is why I use Mandriva for a Linux distro,never had any problems installing View or Altme |
Thør 4-Apr-2006 [45] | manual resync... |
Louis 9-Apr-2006 [46] | What is presently the smallest computer that will run rebol view? |
[unknown: 5] 9-Apr-2006 [47] | VMWare is now free |
BrianH 9-Apr-2006 [48] | Louis, do you mean physically, or in terms of resources? |
Louis 10-Apr-2006 [49] | Brian, I mean physically, like little and light weight. :>) |
BrianH 10-Apr-2006 [50] | There are some cell phones that could run the WinCE Core, some embedded servers that could probably run one of the Linux builds... |
Louis 10-Apr-2006 [51] | Does a cell phone have enough memory to run View? |
BrianH 10-Apr-2006 [52] | For the smartphones, likely yes, but it doesn't matter yet as there is no build of View for a cell phone. |
Louis 10-Apr-2006 [53] | My wife wants a computer so small she can put it in her purse and not even know it is there. But it has to be able to do all the work of a desktop with a 21 inch monitor. You can see that her's is a real reasonable request. |
Graham 10-Apr-2006 [54x3] | Try a UMCP, or, Origami device. |
UMPC. | |
About US$700 I think. Runs windows tablet os. | |
BrianH 10-Apr-2006 [57] | PDAs can do as much work as a desktop (of similar speed) with a 21in monitor, but limitations in the input and output methods can make it so difficult to use that it will be less effective. Try an OQO, Microsoft's Origami platform, or maybe RT can make a build for the Nokia 770. |
Louis 10-Apr-2006 [58] | Graham and Brian, thanks! I'll check out those devices. |
Louis 23-May-2006 [59] | Is it possible to transfer the entire contents of the harddrive on a desktop computer to the harddrive on a laptop? I mean including the registry settings etc. I have Norton Ghost; would that do it? or are there hardware issues that would prevent it? |
[unknown: 9] 23-May-2006 [60x2] | No, that won't work. |
There are too many drivers that will fail, and some low level programs need the MAC address not to change. But it IS worth trying. You might be able to correct all the errors, and since it is ghosted (both sides) you can return everything. | |
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