GEFS Online - Free Flight Simulator
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Whether you are a licensed pilot practicing VFR, an aviation enthusiast or just looking for some fun flying a plane in beautiful sceneries, you can enjoy GEFS quickly, directly from your web browser. Clear your web browser's cache In your process explorer (Ctrl+Alt+Del), kill the process called geplugin.exe Restart the simulator: planes should now be loading properly
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Reply jegan says: January 7, 2009 at 11:48 am thnx Reply Aroon says: January 16, 2009 at 6:42 pm I was one of those searching for classes, methods and packages with great difficulty. One of the nice features about the Open Type dialog (Ctrl + Shift + T) is that you can type just the uppercase letters in a class name, and it will display all classes with that sequence of uppercase letters
How to Print Screen on a Mac
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I run into the question of how to Print Screen on a Mac rather frequently too, but while the Mac may require a key combo to remember, iOS is even easier. What do I do? Reply Paul says: March 23, 2012 at 2:37 pm Command+Shift+3 Reply Doug says: March 28, 2012 at 1:23 pm I though Apple was all about the user experience.
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Of course I could use cmd tab to get to finder windows which would come up in front of the still full screen chrome that had now become my desktop wallpaper
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Typing Ctrl-P brings up the (Firefox or Thunderbird) print dialog, selects Print to File and then fills in the name of the next available print file in my print queue (I number them 01, 02, ... Unlike xmodmap, AutoKey doesn't rebind the actual keys on your keyboard; it runs in the background and intercepts your defined keyboard shortcuts, then sends simulated keypresses to your applications
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28 More Exceptionally Useful Photoshop Shortcuts - Digital Photography School
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Another shortcut that I use a bit (being a scrapbooker) is Ctrl-Shift-J when you are clicked into a text box to fully justify the text(not sure if it works the same way for Photoshop proper). Is there a way I can alter this shortcut in PS so that it does select the layer, not the group? (Other than not using groups, which is necessary when using large files with numerous layers)? Thanks! aaron October 13, 2007 03:33 am oh, and of course Command+M for the curves and Commend+L for the Levels
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Click "Close Window." Enter the e-mail address and password into the login fields, and then make a test phone call to confirm that it is installed correctly. Other People Are Reading Can I Use MagicJack With Wi-Fi? How to Install MagicJack on Windows Instructions Plug the MagicJack device into one of your laptop's USB ports
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Mac OS X Remote Management supports only 32 bit, and will fail in 8 bit mode Use wifi and not the phone network If using a Windows or Linux PC, try different VNC Servers. Make sure the VNC Server is configured for VNC Password If the iPhone is not using wifi, but only the EDGE network, the IP address for the VNC Server given in Mocha VNC must be your Home router IP address
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How to Send Ctrl+Alt+Del to a Remote Desktop When you are connected to a remote computer, pressing the CTRL+ALT+DEL combination of keys causes the command to be executed locally on..
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-u : Limits to a specified user One thing to note about OS X is that some system processes will be automatically restarted if they are killed by the launchd daemon (I think??). Beyond the basic kill command, which kills processes via their pid (which you'd need to get from either a ps command, or the Activity monitor), a neat trick at the terminal is the killall command, which allows you to kill a process by name rather than pid
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However if you hit Fn-CTRL-ALT and Backspace on the Mac keyboard it has the same effect and sends CTRL-ALT-DEL to the guest (a 4-finger salute, rather than the traditonal 3-finger salute ). Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account
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Having a spare keyboard would be an idea but is not really practical when travelling with your MBP, what you need is this handy travel keyboard perfect for a MBP running MS Windows
How to: CTRL ALT DEL on a Mac : the last place on the net
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Activity Monitor: The Mac Equivalent of Ctrl+Alt+Delete
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