Are you asking how to cycle through tabs from left to right in firefox? it's
cmd-opt-left arrow/right arrow
For safari(now my main browser) I use jitouch to select tab above cursor gestures / previous&next tab gestures.
Wow, jitouch looks very useful! Thanks for the link :)
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Wow! jitouch is incredible! I, until very recently (;)), used multiclutch, but unfortunately it wouldn't work with certain commands I set up with safari because multiclutch can't work with 64bit apps. Thank you for showing me the...
I've decided to move from firefox to safari after discovering glims.
One thing that I often find myself doing (to no avail) is holding the command key and pressing a number to jump to a specific tab (tabs from left to right correspond to numbers on the keyboard). Is this feature available...
I'm in the 6 months club.
I bought a macbook and received it in january. I got all the pickings -
fastest processor (2.4ghz)
4ghz
biggest harddrive (320gb)
all for the very low price of 2000$ (not including my applecare)
now i see I could have a macbook PRO 13.3 (the only thing separating me...
I can't recall what I need to accomplish this, but I'd like to be able to mute my internal speakers in the event that my headphones come out on accident (my headphones won't securely fasten into the mac, thus have the tendency to fall out). Thanks for any help.
i know I can play an mp3 columns view mode and minimize the finder without the process stopping, but when I minimize in quick look while listening to a song it stops.
Anyway to keep quick look running in the background?
I know it's okay to leave it plugged in 24/7 as long as I complete at least one battery cycle a month, but should I unplug it when i turn it off, or does it matter?
I just bought the iPhone3g and I do not want the battery on this thing ending up like my laptop. I read up on how to maintain good battery life and found a few websites. They mention something about how it's not good to use the iphone from life to death over and over because you're only suppose...
Well, everything seems to be fine, except my computer died again(just now), but it died when the battery still had 18% of it's life left. ragkgkhagkhrakhggghhhh this is annoying.
When I put my ear on the H button, I can hear a very quiet clicking, kind of like a kittens purr. I'm beginning to wonder whether or not this is a false alarm.
Could someone describe the what these clicking sounds are suppose to sound like? My brother (who's a computer wiz) put his ear to my computer and said that my clicks are different from the clicks of failing hard drives he's dealt with, but all his clients use windows machines.