Check to see if your laptop computer supports Dual Monitors. In the Control Panel open the DISPLAY settings. Click on the SETTINGS tab. If your settings show two monitors, like the image below, than your computer DOES support dual monitors. If you only see one monitor, you may need to upgrade the graphics controller, video driver, etc.
Monitor 1 is the laptop screen. Monitor 2 is the projector or any other monitor (may be grey) Click on Monitor 2. At the bottom, check the “check box” that says “Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor.” You have now enabled dual monitors. You may also need to change a setting in your laptop’s Graphic Controller Properties. Those settings are hardware specific, and will look something like the image below.
Next, open up your PowerPoint 2002 & 2003 Presentation. Under the Slide Show top line menu, select SET UP SHOW. The Set Up dialog screen appears. Check the check box for PRESENTER VIEW. Change “Display Slide Show On:” to Monitor 2.
Friday, January 15th, 2010
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This portable Plug & Play USB Flash Drive enables you to exchange a large amount of data easily between computers with a USB port. This USB Flash Drive includes a program that enables you to create partitions on the drive and set a secure password protected secure area for your personal data
Imation Drive Manager Features
* Drive partitions and a password protected Security Area
* Full compliance with USB spec v2.0 and v1.1; true Plug & Play connection
* Compatible with WindowsR 2000, XP, Vista and 7.
* Shock resistant, noise-free and long term data retention
Monday, November 9th, 2009
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What does it take to protect your files and folders? The Internet provides both complex methods as well as extremely simple ones to keep prying eyes away from your data. Some of the best solutions on the market lock the desired digital information in a vault, which encrypts the data with standard algorithms or just the simple password-based encryption. There is nothing wrong with these, except for a single flaw: they are visible and because of the unusual extension, they draw attention.
Once this shows up on the radar of a skilled hacker there is just a matter of time before s/he manages to crack the encryption. Another approach would be hiding the files and folders you want to protect, and the main methods here are changing the file attribute or using WinMend Hidden Folder. This application does not involve encryption or any other safety measure save for hiding the data, and not by changing the attributes of the files/folders.
Saturday, July 11th, 2009
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Google Guide’s home page includes a search tip from Google Guide. Clicking on the icon or the title above the search tip will display more information about the tip.
Google is so easy to use, why take this online tutorial? If you’re like many people, you use only a small number of Google’s services and features. The more you know about how Google works, its features and capabilities, the better it can serve your needs. Just as the best way to learn how to sail is to sail, the best way to learn how to search with Google is to search with Google. Consequently this Google tutorial contains many examples and exercises designed to give you practice with the material presented and to inspire you to find amusing or useful information.
Friday, June 5th, 2009
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Trojan Brisv.A !inf is a new trojan that is infected thousends of
computers very fast. here are steps to get ride of this trojan
- Download the FixBrisvA.exe file
- Save the file to a convenient location, such as your Windows
desktop.
- Close all the running programs.
If you are on a network or if you have a full-time connection to the
Internet, disconnect the computer from the network and the Internet.
If you are running Windows Me or XP, turn off System Restore.
- Locate the file that you just downloaded.
- Double-click the FixBrisvA.exe file to start the removal tool.
- Click Start to begin the process, and then allow the tool to run.
NOTE: If you have any problems when you run the tool, or it does no
appear to remove the threat, restart the computer in Safe mode and ru
the tool again.
- Restart the computer.
- Run the removal tool again to ensure that the system is clean.
If you are running Windows Me/XP, then reenable System Restore.
If you are on a network or if you have a full-time connection to the
Internet, reconnect the computer to the network or to the Internet
connection.
Saturday, February 28th, 2009
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Cumulus® HELIOS Companion, as part of Canto’s Digital Asset Management software, automatically synchronizes Cumulus catalogs and HELIOS EtherShare/PCShare volumes. HELIOS Companion 2.0.1 supports Cumulus 6.0.3, 6.x.x and 7.x. HELIOS Companion is based on the Cumulus Java Classes.
For details on all of Canto’s Digital Asset Management products and services go to: canto.com Requirements The system requirements depend on the Cumulus Java Classes version used. Cumulus Java Classes 6.0.8 are included in HELIOS Companion 2.0.1. Cumulus Workgroup or Cumulus Enterprise Server 6.0.3 or later with an active HELIOS Companion Option serial number. NOTE: If used with a Cumulus Server 7.x, HELIOS Companion needs to be updated with Cumulus Java Classes 6.6 or the corresponding 7.x version. Cumulus Java Classes 6.0.8, 6.x.x or 7.0
Friday, January 2nd, 2009
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