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Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Gareth - 13-10-2011

Another one day event being held in Manchester. May be tempted to attend this one too.

Linky Mc-Linklink


RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Stuart - 13-10-2011

Linky no worky. Need to get rid of one lot of "http://" at the start.


RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Stuart - 13-10-2011

Ah, fixed, linky worky now.


RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Gareth - 13-10-2011

Was in the process of testing things out. I always do whenever I post. I think you are procrastinating far too much. With the amount of time you spend on these forums, you could have learnt how to weld, saving yourself a fortune for more models Tongue

Part of the problem is I am not entirely sure how to use the MacBooks trackpad yet. It takes me a few minutes to work out how I copy something, and that link never auto-over the original http:// like it normally did, rather pasted after the first, with a second one from the copy/paste existing.


RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Stuart - 13-10-2011

(13-10-2011, 03:07 PM)Gareth Wrote: Was in the process of testing things out. I always do whenever I post. I think you are procrastinating far too much. With the amount of time you spend on these forums, you could have learnt how to weld, saving yourself a fortune for more models Tongue

Just try and get it right first time in future please. Wink

I would procrastinate, but I have far less important things to do.


RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Stuart - 13-10-2011

(13-10-2011, 03:07 PM)Gareth Wrote: Part of the problem is I am not entirely sure how to use the MacBooks trackpad yet. It takes me a few minutes to work out how I copy something, and that link never auto-over the original http:// like it normally did, rather pasted after the first, with a second one from the copy/paste existing.

It might be down to Safari (if you're using the default Mac OS browser) not automatically selecting the existing contents of the edit field, and just sticking the cursor at the end. Or something.




RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Gareth - 13-10-2011

its not an issue as such, just something to look for in future. Im not entirely confident using a netbook, and the magic mouse I have feels so alien after using a Logitech G9 for 4 years. So as such I am using the inbuilt track pad, but just finding it "weird." Also who the hell puts @ on 2 and " on ' ??


RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Etched Oracle - 13-10-2011

(13-10-2011, 03:22 PM)Gareth Wrote: its not an issue as such, just something to look for in future. Im not entirely confident using a netbook, and the magic mouse I have feels so alien after using a Logitech G9 for 4 years. So as such I am using the inbuilt track pad, but just finding it "weird." Also who the hell puts @ on 2 and " on ' ??

Thats the US keyboard layout and it is pure evil heh. I don't know the Apple OS's at all but you should be able to change it to UK, which will also give you the £ symbol instead of $.

Sadly Manchester is a bit too far for moi right now and after drunkenly stumbling around that city for 2 hours, in the suburbs no less, I'd rather not go back unless I have to Smile






RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Stuart - 13-10-2011

(13-10-2011, 05:29 PM)Etched Oracle Wrote: Thats the US keyboard layout and it is pure evil heh. I don't know the Apple OS's at all but you should be able to change it to UK, which will also give you the £ symbol instead of $.

If memory serves the US/UK mapping doesn't quite work the same way with Apple keyboards as it does with their PC counterparts - even their UK keyboards have a @ character printed on the key in the shift-2 position.

I think out of the box the correct keys should be assigned, but they will be in a different position to that of a PC keyboard. Apple - Think Different Smile

Bit more on it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_and_American_keyboards#Apple_Macintosh_keyboards


RE: Malifaux in Manchester Sunday 30-10-11 - Etched Oracle - 13-10-2011

I do so love Windows Big Grin