From: Melba's Jammin' on
In article <sdfisher-A3191E.22390611042010(a)shawnews.vc.shawcable.net>,
Steven Fisher <sdfisher(a)spamcop.net> wrote:

> > B. Or: Place black (preferably matte) paper over the screen.
>
> Hard to see where to click.

Position the cursor on the icon before you place the paper over the
screen. "-) You're welcome.

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http://web.me.com/barbschaller
Updated 4-11-2010
From: TaliesinSoft on
On 2010-04-12 18:56:22 -0500, Melba's Jammin said:

> In article <sdfisher-A3191E.22390611042010(a)shawnews.vc.shawcable.net>,
> Steven Fisher <sdfisher(a)spamcop.net> wrote:
>
>>> B. Or: Place black (preferably matte) paper over the screen.
>>
>> Hard to see where to click.
>
> Position the cursor on the icon before you place the paper over the
> screen. "-) You're welcome.

But, as I've posted earlier in this thread, there is no need to click
on the icon, just hit return instead!

--
James Leo Ryan --- Austin, Texas --- taliesinsoft(a)me.com

From: John McWilliams on
Király wrote:
> Wes Groleau <Groleau+news(a)freeshell.org> wrote:
>> Wouldn't it be nice if it could remove the reflaction of the computer
>> screen from your glasses?
>
> Ahem, *Reflaction*?
>
> Get some anti-glare coating for your lenses. The coating is great for
> working in offices too, where your colleagues can see your eyes instead
> of seeing banks of fluorescent lights reflected back.
>
>> Or blacken the screen while it takes the picture.
>
> lean a book against the screen.
>

The proper answer was given yesterday, without pointing out the speling
lame.

--
john mcwilliams
From: Wes Groleau on
On 04-13-2010 00:15, John McWilliams wrote:
> Király wrote:
>> Wes Groleau <Groleau+news(a)freeshell.org> wrote:
>>> Wouldn't it be nice if it could remove the reflaction of the computer
>>> screen from your glasses?
>>
>> Ahem, *Reflaction*?
>>
>> Get some anti-glare coating for your lenses. The coating is great for
>> working in offices too, where your colleagues can see your eyes
>> instead of seeing banks of fluorescent lights reflected back.

Actualy, I need new glasses. My "anti-scratch" coating is flaking off,
making everything cloudy. (And yet they still reflect th Macbook screen
very well!)

>>> Or blacken the screen while it takes the picture.
>>
>> lean a book against the screen.

Here's an experiment: Use a centerfold from a porno mag. Upload the
picture with Miss Whenever on your glasses to your Facebook profile.
Measure how long it takes to lose your account. :-)

> The proper answer was given yesterday, without pointing out the speling
> lame.

He's probably paying me back for my recent pointing out of another
non-native speaker's English error. Really, Király, I was just
trying to help (but too lazy to unmunge the address).

--
Wes Groleau

The man who says, "I can do it!" may sometimes fail.
The man who says, "Impossible!" will never succeed.
From: Melba's Jammin' on
In article <82i575Fd3lU1(a)mid.individual.net>,
TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft(a)me.com> wrote:

> On 2010-04-12 18:56:22 -0500, Melba's Jammin said:
>
> > In article <sdfisher-A3191E.22390611042010(a)shawnews.vc.shawcable.net>,
> > Steven Fisher <sdfisher(a)spamcop.net> wrote:
> >
> >>> B. Or: Place black (preferably matte) paper over the screen.
> >>
> >> Hard to see where to click.
> >
> > Position the cursor on the icon before you place the paper over the
> > screen. "-) You're welcome.
>
> But, as I've posted earlier in this thread, there is no need to click
> on the icon, just hit return instead!

Doing that in the movie mode with start the video recording but it will
not stop it. :-(

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http://web.me.com/barbschaller
Updated 4-17-2010