When I depress the left mouse button a large plus comes up and sometimes a box comes up next to it with clip or print. When I try to search for something from google it won't let me select. I have tried reg cure and deleting and reinstalling the mouse and key board. Also tried another mouse with no success. Please help.
Ruth
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Connect an external mouse then press and hold the CTRL key on the keyboard. Just scroll down the scroll wheel located in between the left and right click buttons on the mouse and it should zoom out the page.
If this is a kenmore front loader (boxy type made by frigidaire), the button must be depressed for several seconds. The second problem with this model is the "coin mechanism" cam must be in the correct position to operate the machine. If someone puts in coins two times without starting, it can get out of sequence with the timer. If you have a key, open coin box and move the metal arm back until the cam advances to just before the big dip. (with the unit unplugged). The next cycle will allow the arm to drop and engage the microswitches. If you don't have a key put coins in the slide mechanism as though you were going to start the machine and depress button until machine starts, this will reset the cam to the correct position. Hard to explain but if you look at the coin mechanism, it will become obvious. If you need a new mechanism it is called the "start mechanism" for front loaders. Hope this helps.
Connect both drives to the computer at the same time. If you don't have enough USB ports, connect one to a USB port and the other to a Firewire port. Open a file management window (Explorer in Window, Finder in Mac OS) for each drive. Click and hold the left mouse button (only mouse button on most Mac models in the window for the 80 Gig drive and drag across several folders/files to select them. Release the mouse button, then click on and drag the selected group to the new drive window. When this copy operation is done, repeat with another group of files.
You could select (-A or -A) and drag everything on the old drive at one time, but sometimes the system will bog down on copying large amounts of data (greater than 4-8 GB at a time).
Hi, this could be two things.(all directions are for windows 7 and IE 8)
First,right click on your desk top (not on an icon) a pop out will appear.Look for Personalize and left click that,this will open (Appearance and Personalization)Look to the left bottom you'll see (Display)left click.A new window opens look to the top left (Adjust resolution)left click.Now you want to look in the center of this new page you want (Resolution drop down) In this box you can select a new setting,try them all to find a good look for your self,don't worry if you set one to large to work with,by default it will switch back if you don't click anything after 15 seconds.
Now as for the internet page being to large.
There are a few ways to fix this,I'll list two.
Open Internet explorer and look to the botttom right you'll see a number and a percent sign(%)with a down arrow click that and pick a lower number done.
Option two,left click on the top area of any open IE window,now hold down the (Ctrl) button and tap the plus/minus (+/-) buttons.Doing this is the quickest way to enlarge or shrink IE.
Hope I've helped
From the start menu, left click on control menu (these are the steps
for XP yours might be a little different). Then on the dialog box that
pops up, left click on the "Printers and other Hardware" option.
Another dialog box will pop up. Left click on the scanners and cameras
option to bring another dialog box up. From there double click with the
left mouse key on the icon for your camera. This will bring up the
"Scanner and Camera Wizard."
Left click the next key to get to the image capture screen, position
the camera and left click on the word "Take Picture" below the image.
The image will show up on the scrolling menu next to the image capture
part of the box. Select it (left click the small box next to the image
to get a check mark in the box) or use the select all option to get all
pictures, then left click the next key.
Select the picture destination from the drop down menus that appear and
hit the next key to save. The next dialog box will ask what is to be
done with the pictures. Select the option in front of the correct
choice and hit the next key to bring up the final screen.
From here the picture location will be able to be opened. Left click on
finish if finished or select the other appropriate choice. The images
should be on the computer and ready to work with.
If there is no scanner and camera wizard available try the next option(if you are using iphoto plus).
Open iPhoto Plus and left click on the file option. From the drop down
menu, scroll down to acquire and select source. Left click on select
source.
From the dialog box that pops up, select your particular camera by left
clicking on the down arrow key and scroll downward until your camera is
found. Select the camera from the list by left clicking on it and then
left click the ok button. (If your camera is already selected, this
step may be unnecessary).
Now left click on the file button again select acquire and then left
click on image. From the box that comes up make sure the radial
button--the round area before the options--before the word "image" has
a dark circle in it indicating it is selected. Then left click on the
acquire button.
A dialog box will appear that is titled "acquire pictures from video".
Position the camera for what picture is desired then left click on the
capture button.
The picture will appear in a drop down menu on the other side of the
video feed. Scroll down if need be and select the picture or left click
the "select all" button if you would like all of them and then left
click get pictures.
Now all the pictures should appear in iPhoto Plus. Save them to your computer with the save option or edit them at your leisure.
This could be one of two issues: Your motherboard may be set to shut down when your CPU reaches a low temperature, which can be fixed by getting into your computers' BIOS settings...Or replace your power supply.
it is possible you changed the scheme for your mouse pointers.
you can reset it back to the windows default by going to "control panel", then if you are using the catagory view, you would select "printers and other hardware" Next, select "mouse".
( if using classic view, simpy select "mouse" from the control panel).
Next, while on the "mouse" screen, select the "pointers" tab. At the top, there is a drop down menu for " Scheme". Choose either None, or Windows Default, and then click "apply" and then "ok".
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