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#1 Post by naro » Fri Aug 11, 2006 3:58 am

Sorry for poor quality photos.. just sent my digicam for repair..

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#2 Post by NS » Fri Aug 11, 2006 10:48 am

You took these pics in Singapore or London? :?

Let me make a wild guess...! Singapore??? :D

Your pics are okay. :-)

Ladies room are always the best and the tidiest. Keep it up, naro. ;-)

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#3 Post by Saysana13B » Fri Aug 11, 2006 10:55 am

:shock: foreign power outlets oooooooo :shock:

Lol sure is cozy. Whats that Logitech thing next to the ipod? Just noticed the surround sound stands too.

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#4 Post by naro » Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:03 am

NS wrote:You took these pics in Singapore or London? :?

Let me make a wild guess...! Singapore??? :D

Your pics are okay. :-)

Ladies room are always the best and the tidiest. Keep it up, naro. ;-)
took them in singapore..

i'm no lady, i just like it neat..
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#5 Post by naro » Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:05 am

Saysana13B wrote::shock: foreign power outlets oooooooo :shock:

Lol sure is cozy. Whats that Logitech thing next to the ipod? Just noticed the surround sound stands too.

yeah.. in singapore, we use the same power sockets as in the UK and at 230V. my Klipsch are 120V though, so i need a step-down transformer..

the Logitech thing next to my ipod is the charger for my MX1000 which comes together with my Logitech diNovo Laser Desktop..

just bought the surround stands from another guy today. they are quite light..
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#6 Post by NS » Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:11 am

naro wrote:i'm no lady, i just like it neat..
:oops: :oops: :oops: Sorry!!! Very sorry about that.

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#7 Post by Saysana13B » Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:31 pm

naro wrote:
Saysana13B wrote::shock: foreign power outlets oooooooo :shock:

Lol sure is cozy. Whats that Logitech thing next to the ipod? Just noticed the surround sound stands too.

yeah.. in singapore, we use the same power sockets as in the UK and at 230V. my Klipsch are 120V though, so i need a step-down transformer..

the Logitech thing next to my ipod is the charger for my MX1000 which comes together with my Logitech diNovo Laser Desktop..

just bought the surround stands from another guy today. they are quite light..
MX1000 huh. I think my friend has one of those, or a similar model. Hes got a huge mousepad to go with it and plays CoD2 all day long, its pretty sweet. The mouse travels real smooth, beats my Optical Microsoft.

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#8 Post by ambientscape » Sat Aug 12, 2006 6:20 am

Wahlau naro!!Nice set up wei!! I wonder how you gonna bring back those....to Singapore next time. Which part of London are you staying now? Might be going down to London....soon
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#9 Post by naro » Sat Aug 12, 2006 9:35 am

ambientscape wrote:Wahlau naro!!Nice set up wei!! I wonder how you gonna bring back those....to Singapore next time. Which part of London are you staying now? Might be going down to London....soon
all these are back in Singapore... i'm back in Singapore for my summer vacation...

i'm studying in central london, very near to Harrods and Hyde Park, in fact nearer to Kensington Gardens
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#10 Post by naro » Sat Aug 12, 2006 9:37 am

Saysana13B wrote: MX1000 huh. I think my friend has one of those, or a similar model. Hes got a huge mousepad to go with it and plays CoD2 all day long, its pretty sweet. The mouse travels real smooth, beats my Optical Microsoft.
yup.. the MX1000 is a nice piece of mouse, the best u can ever haf. but somehow i can get the back and forward button to function on my Firefox. the bad part is that the mouse is not replaceable.....
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#11 Post by Torque » Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:04 am

naro wrote:
Saysana13B wrote: MX1000 huh. I think my friend has one of those, or a similar model. Hes got a huge mousepad to go with it and plays CoD2 all day long, its pretty sweet. The mouse travels real smooth, beats my Optical Microsoft.
yup.. the MX1000 is a nice piece of mouse, the best u can ever haf. but somehow i can get the back and forward button to function on my Firefox. the bad part is that the mouse is not replaceable.....
Install a newer mouse driver. That should sort it out. Had the same problem with my MX1000 when I had one.
If that doesnt work, set the buttons up for ALT-LEFT/RIGHT. Referring to the keyboard shortcuts, rather than the specific function in Firefox.
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#12 Post by naro » Sun Aug 13, 2006 5:27 am

Torque wrote: Install a newer mouse driver. That should sort it out. Had the same problem with my MX1000 when I had one.
If that doesnt work, set the buttons up for ALT-LEFT/RIGHT. Referring to the keyboard shortcuts, rather than the specific function in Firefox.
i've updated the drivers, but the back and forward buttons still dun work on Firefox.. still works on IE......

:(
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#13 Post by Saysana13B » Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:24 am

naro wrote:
Torque wrote: Install a newer mouse driver. That should sort it out. Had the same problem with my MX1000 when I had one.
If that doesnt work, set the buttons up for ALT-LEFT/RIGHT. Referring to the keyboard shortcuts, rather than the specific function in Firefox.
i've updated the drivers, but the back and forward buttons still dun work on Firefox.. still works on IE......

:(
Yeah theres some things that just don't work in firefox. Like on my brothers laptop, theres a scroll thing near the mousepad, it doesn't work in firefox but only in IE.

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#14 Post by christopher_wolf » Sun Aug 13, 2006 4:26 pm

Saysana13B wrote: Yeah theres some things that just don't work in firefox. Like on my brothers laptop, theres a scroll thing near the mousepad, it doesn't work in firefox but only in IE.
That is a problem as it should work in Firefox as well (most likely without the horizontal scroll). What Thinkpad model is it?
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#15 Post by Torque » Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:16 am

naro wrote:
Torque wrote: Install a newer mouse driver. That should sort it out. Had the same problem with my MX1000 when I had one.
If that doesnt work, set the buttons up for ALT-LEFT/RIGHT. Referring to the keyboard shortcuts, rather than the specific function in Firefox.
i've updated the drivers, but the back and forward buttons still dun work on Firefox.. still works on IE......

:(
Did you reconfigure the buttons?
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#16 Post by naro » Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:26 am

Torque wrote:
naro wrote: i've updated the drivers, but the back and forward buttons still dun work on Firefox.. still works on IE......

:(
Did you reconfigure the buttons?
yup.. configured using Logitech Setpoint..
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#17 Post by Torque » Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:53 am

Then it should work. Worked for me until the new driver came.
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#18 Post by naro » Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:40 am

Torque wrote:Then it should work. Worked for me until the new driver came.
mine initially worked when i install the drivers that came with the CD. after a few days, it failed to work. update to the latest drivers, it failed to work too..
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#19 Post by ParzanM » Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:49 pm

that looks really good. clean setup with neat wire control!!
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#20 Post by naro » Thu Aug 17, 2006 6:20 am

ParzanM wrote:that looks really good. clean setup with neat wire control!!
thanks dude. But u should check out the wires behind. its a mess!! haha. In addition, i bought Belden 5000UE 12 gauge speaker cables for my Klipsch Ultras. The cables are thick and difficult to manage.

Anyway, i'm selling my Mini Dock soon and gotten my Pentium M desktop up, yet to install OS though. it should be up this weekend!!
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#21 Post by naro » Fri Aug 25, 2006 10:56 pm

sold my Mini Dock and going to sell my Audigy 2 NX later..

Pentium M desktop is oredi up and running... thinking of getting Raptors for OS and softwares!!

haha.. will update with pics soon.
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