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I just started using a M90 with 4GB and the FX2500 card and I can't seem to tilt, rotate or zoom using the mouse and left button, as I can with my desk top. Is this not possiable with the M90?
This is my second purchase thru the Dell outlet and I saved $1,300.00 over list. No problems with my desktop in 11 months, will have to wait and see on the M90.
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David,

I'm not having any troubles using the M90 and FX2500. With two button plus roller wheel mouse (corded or cordless) things work just fine - hold down shift then click and drag the left button to rotate/spin. Hold shift and both buttons and drag zooms in and out. I can't imagine what's up?

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Post by David Werkheiser »

Dale,
Everything working fine now, I had a brain fart and forgot to hold down the shift key DUH!!!
I have another question and I have done a search. I transfered a job file over ( not quite sure how I did it) and the job had everthing in it. When I trieg to move my cabinet directory it ended up as a folder out of program.
I am somewhat computer illiterate, and could use some help on transfering files from one computer to another.
Thanks, David
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David,

I'm glad the gas has passed. :lol: :lol:

I've transferred files between computers by copying the entire eCabinetSystems_Backup directory from your old computer to the new computer. Just make sure you put them in the right place. Find the existing Backup directory and replace it with the copy from the old computer. Then fire up eCabinets and do a restore (File, restore my files) and everything should be put in the right places.

Hope this helps.

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David Werkheiser wrote: I had a brain fart and forgot to hold down the shift key DUH!!!...
I thought I was the only one that had these.


Thank God I'm not alone.


How's the "mono" Dale?

"mono" is hand for those who don't know.
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Michael,

The mono is fine, but those darn fingers aren't growing back yet........

Just call me Lucky (I can only count to 7)

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Michael Yeargain wrote:..."mono" is hand for those who don't know.
Actually Mike, it is mano, as in mano a mano (hand to hand).

:oops: Oops...I just noticed that I left the joker off that post. Sorry, I meant it in a joking manner. :oops:
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What if your in Jamaica, Dan?
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Forrest Chapman wrote:What if your in Jamaica, Dan?
They don't speak Spanish there, do they? :joker:
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

So what I can't spell... :lol: I can speak a little spanish, and get a long with the rest.

Mano a mano. :oops:
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DanEpps wrote:...They don't speak Spanish there, do they? :joker:
I think it is called Jamaican Patois - some call it "broken English".


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Michael Yeargain wrote:So what I can't spell...
Mike, and others,

I found a recommendation for a neat FREE spell checker in one of the forums I frequent.

The spell checker is called ieSpell ( http://www.iespell.com/ ). It is terrific, and checks all the text you input into the dialog box. It becomes part of the tool bar in Internet Explorer.

FOR THE FORUM ADMINS: In fact, other forums have added ieSpell into their forum features. I wonder if the Admins of THIS forum would consider adding this as a feature? :wink: hint, hint...

Of course, it would STILL be each user's responsibility to check the spelling to their posts, but at least it would be right there and available to use. ieSpell would NOT check Spanish, so we would be out of luck for anything other than English.


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True Al, but mono is the correct spelling of an English word.

Mike: Appologies again, I really meant that in a joking manner and it just didn't come out that way.
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DanEpps wrote:True Al, but mono is the correct spelling of an English word...
Ahhh, of course! How true, Dan - thanks! And ieSpell would have missed it too, unless the user made sure of the correct use... :cry:

This is another example of a word that is a little difficult to try nail down, as it is (normally) a prefix that means one, single, or alone - but in everyday use we shorten it and use it as a free-standing word.

Then, there is the Mono (Mycetes villosus), the black howler of Central America :lol: .


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