Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Haystack
- 17 Oct 2013 17:15
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You can get a screen that fits over the front of your monitor that will filter out various things.
Seymour Clearly
- 17 Oct 2013 17:18
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Depends on your age DB4. If you're over 40, you may just need ordinary specs.
One of the most common problems people have with prolonged VDU use is dry eye - blink rates drop massively when you're looking at a screen, so the most important thing is to blink your eyes very often, and get into the habit. That should sort most problems out. With LCD / LED screens there really isn't a radiation issue any more.
doodlebug4
- 17 Oct 2013 20:40
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Thank you for these ideas, much appreciated.
MaxK
- 25 Oct 2013 10:01
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Re: Windows 8 saga.
Have tried to load "word" into the new machine, but no luck.
It starts up and make encouraging noises, product key etc, and then stops.
I have no idea whats wrong, is my 10+ year old "word" wp program no good for W8?
Any help would be appreciated.
skinny
- 25 Oct 2013 10:06
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I'm running Office 2007 under Windows 8.1 - have a look here -
Windows 8 compatibility
It does say "All the software that runs on Windows 7 also works fine on Windows 8.".
MaxK
- 25 Oct 2013 10:14
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Thanks skinny, I'll have a look.
Sequestor
- 27 Oct 2013 11:29
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What is an " undf" file?
Haystack
- 27 Oct 2013 11:49
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It depends on the context. Frequently is is a file type that windows has no application to process it. In other words no association. An example might be a video or audio file that windows cannot play. The dot extension may be one that you have no software to process. Have a look at the extension and do a search on Google for some software or post the extension here.
Stan
- 27 Oct 2013 12:19
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My printers packed up (end of life) So I now want to switch from Ink Jet to Laser. It's not all about costs for me so my research tells me that Kyocera are worth the trouble in terms of reliability and maintenance options. Anyone using this one
http://www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.co.uk/index/products/product/fsc5150dn.html if so what do you think please?
Haystack
- 27 Oct 2013 12:22
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I did have a Kyocera laser printer for my business and it was very reliable even though it had very heavy use.
Stan
- 27 Oct 2013 12:38
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Thanks H/S, that confirms my thinking.
Stan
- 27 Oct 2013 12:42
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My only concern is I want a wireless one which that model above is not but I read somewhere that it can be altered to be so. I will have to confirm that with them on Monday.
Sequestor
- 27 Oct 2013 13:35
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cheers `stack
MaxK
- 27 Oct 2013 15:52
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Still problems with windows 8.
Upgraded to 8.1, but it doesent seem to make a lot of difference, it's still useless.
have been nosing around ebay for a W7 disc, and can buy one brand new for £40 ish.
Will it work on the new machine or am I doomed?
Seymour Clearly
- 28 Oct 2013 08:25
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Doesn't the new PC have a downgrade to Win 7?
MaxK
- 28 Oct 2013 08:34
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No, or if it has, I don't know where to find it.
It was a cheap laptop (£250) so probably doesent have the premium package.
However, came across this "fix" in my travels, does anyone have experience of this fix?
http://www.stardock.com/products/start8/
skinny
- 28 Oct 2013 09:02
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Max - you can boot straight to the desktop in windows 8.1.
MaxK
- 28 Oct 2013 09:49
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skinny, yes got that, but it's still a pile of crap.
Anything that will improve it's hands on working would be better.
As lots of peeps have said, and I agree, it's tablet software and not really suited to a laptop.
MaxK
- 28 Oct 2013 15:49
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Downloaded that stardock fix, works a treat so far, much better.
Just over £3 all in.
skinny
- 30 Oct 2013 13:04
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