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  1. Re: That calculator on Windows 10 Calculator Will Soon Be Able To Graph Math Equations (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Resize it to something appropriate by dragging a corner. Then close it. Reopen. Done (it remembers the last used size).

  2. Re: LOVE IT! on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your View On Forced Subscription-Only Software? · · Score: 1

    When Adobe stopped activating CS2 they actually offered a version for download without activation built in and included the serial number

  3. Re:Windows Calculator on If You Type 1+2+3 Into Your iPhone's Calculator on iOS 11, You Probably Won't Get 6 (qz.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    Here, have a real Windows calc.exe bug (that's been there *forever*, across all the different versions)

    sqrt4 - 2 = ?

  4. Wait... you installed a completely different distribution because you didn't like Unity? You didn't just sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-desktop or whatever?

  5. What's easier to change? on Criticizing the Rust Language, and Why C/C++ Will Never Die · · Score: 2

    Human fallibility or the language/compiler?

  6. CSS Regions Considered Harmful on Google Planning To Remove CSS Regions From Blink · · Score: 1
  7. An important correction/update on Windows 8 Sales Below Projections · · Score: 1

    This needs an update thanks in part to this comment, but also because upon further testing tonight it appears Windows 8 simply couldn't understand me saying "Power".

    When using speech recognition in Windows 8 the fastest way to shut down your PC that I now know is this:

    "Press, Hold Windows, I"
    "Power" (Accessibility hooks are present and correct, but recognition required further training)
    "Shut down"

    This still leaves the issues of an incorrect, outdated and misleading tutorial; breakage of the "See and Say" model (due to the required hidden menus); and the need for mysterious undiscoverable keyboard shortcuts. This final sequence is however far shorter and more manageable than my earlier attempt, so I'll document it here...

  8. Re:microsoft looks to have fired to architect of w on Windows 8 Sales Below Projections · · Score: 1

    Pressing Windows+I brings up the sidebar with the power button. Very easy...

    This allows me to improve my method, but this new improved method still shows how broken the whole thing is.

    The tutorial stresses that interactions are largely based around a "see and say" model. Hidden bars invoked with magic keyboard are not discoverable and don't fit that model.
    Issuing combination key presses is covered, but the Windows+I combination is never mentioned, nor can it be expected that it should be innate knowledge (I'm a case in point, random Slashdot comments are really not the place to be learning something this essential).
    The tutorial gives shut down instructions that don't, won't and can't work causing unnecessary confusion.
    Even taking into account this new (to me) shortcut the speech interaction becomes:

    "Start"
    "Press Windows and I" (Woo magic)
    "Show Numbers, Five, OK" (Woo "See and Say" doesn't work. Also it might not even be "Five" any more - the actual number will probably vary by the number of pinned tiles visible, so any customisation of the start menu means your memorised instructions become wrong.)
    "Turn off"

    This is a great improvement granted, but vastly inferior to:

    "Start"
    "Shutdown"
    "Turn off"

    So no, still not "Very easy".

  9. Re:microsoft looks to have fired to architect of w on Windows 8 Sales Below Projections · · Score: 3, Interesting

    they should've added hearing, not touch.

    Actually WIndows 8, like it's predecessor, includes speech recognition - and it's a perfect example of how half arsed the update is.

    The first thing you'll notice when setting it up is the tutorial. It's entirely unchanged from the Windows 7 version, and includes diagrams showing the Windows 7 Start Orb and Start Menu that no longer exist. You're told how to turn off the PC by issuing the commands:

    "Start"
    "Shut Down"
    "Turn Off"

    If you try this however you'll find that Metro has completely buggered this up. The actual sequence as near as I can tell is now this:

    "Start" (Return to metro start screen)
    "Press T" (To start a search)
    "Settings" (To search settings)
    "Delete All, Turn Off Your Device" (To search settings for the correct item - it's easier to just delete the original T)
    "Show Numbers, Two, OK" (You can't select the search result any other way. Saying "Turn Off" etc just adds the text to the search again)

    At this point you now finally have the settings side bar up with the "Power" button available. You might think saying "Power" will get you there. It won't - apparently the side bar doesn't have whatever accessibility hooks are needed by speech recognition, so it's back to:

    "Show Numbers, Five, OK"
    "Turn Off"

  10. Re:Is this the version with Print Preview? No. on Google Releases Chrome 12 · · Score: 1

    I have yet to test it in Chrome, because I am going to have to actually print it to see what it looks like, and then every time I make an adjustment, which could be quite a bit of paper.

    Install a PDF virtual printer. Still not quite as convenient, but much cheaper.

  11. Re:Nifty on Ubuntu 10.10 Multitouch Support Demo · · Score: 1

    I'm using Unity right now on my Samsung NC10. Not touch, but it's the same interface.

    Hopefully we can configure the icon bar on the left to hide by default the same way you can hide the task bar on any desktop.

    Right now you can't. It's a little annoying because it means I have to left-right scroll on some websites (1024x600 screen).

    Speaking of the task bar, how is task switching accomplished on this thing?

    Apps that are opened appear in the left hand dock (if they aren't there already because you've locked them as a launcher). If there are a lot of apps open some are "collapsed" at the base of the dock. You can scroll the dock up or down by click (touch) dragging up/down.

    Open apps get a little triangle to the left of their icon in the dock. The foreground app gets a triangle on the right of it's icon. If you have more than one window of a particular app open, clicking it's icon gets you an exposé style animation that shows you all windows of that particular app. Using the workspace switcher icon in the dock shows you all workspaces and each app open on each workspace. The video seemed to show a way of viewing all the apps open on one workspace - I don't know how to do that - I just Alt-Tab to them.

    My biggest concern, what happens when you want(yes, want) to use the terminal?

    I added the terminal to the Unity dock launcher. I assume there's some sort of on screen keyboard available for touch devices.

  12. Re:What about the N900? on Quake 3 For Android · · Score: 1

    Oh and the Symbian port is using lightmap lighting, whereas the Android video seems to show vertex lighting.

  13. Re:What about the N900? on Quake 3 For Android · · Score: 2, Informative

    And here's the Symbian s60 port, released in November 2008. And a video showing accelerometer support.

  14. Re:So marked for Corporations. on New ICANN TLDs May Cause Internet Land Rush · · Score: 1

    Oh god, you've just triggered some old unpleasant memories, and you're completely right: ICANN has just reinvented AOL Keywords, and similarly Netscape 4's Internet Keywords.

  15. Re:So stop... on PRS Demands License Fee To Play Music To Horses · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The only problem then is the hassle of convincing the PRS that such a thing as "Royalty Free Music" exists.

    From time to time when they telephone here I consider screwing with them... trying the royalty free line... but I always end up thinking better of it and just tell them (the truth!) that we don't play any music here.

  16. Re:Intel will license it on Intel Threatens To Revoke AMD's x86 License · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Intel licensed x86 to AMD originally because Intel was unable to keep up with demand.

    It wasn't so much that Intel couldn't keep up with demand, more that IBM's policy required that a second source be available just in case they couldn't.

    AMD has now breached the license. Intel has no responsibility to keep AMD in business. Intel can get another foundry to make x86 CPUs. There's no law against being a monopoly.

    No, there is no law against being a monopoly. There are laws against being an abusive monopoly however. Intel has been convicted of abusing it's monopoly status in Japan, has at least been accused of doing so in the EU. Maybe AMD could file a complaint in the USA also and have it successfully investigated. Once convicted of being an abusive monopoly the rules change.

    Natural law is against being a failure like AMD.

    In theory the UK monarch can veto any law parliament puts before him or her. In practice, vetoing rarely happens as it can lead to the removal of the monarchs head. Intel should be careful just how far they push this as states could just decide they are abusing their position and remove their right to x86 all together.

  17. Re:Misleading headline, and ActiveX on IE8 May Be End of the Line For Internet Explorer · · Score: 1

    XPIs can contain native binaries, but by default XPI installation is only allowed from a few whitelisted addresses (both subdomains of mozilla.org).

    Trying to install an XPI from an an online source that isn't in the whitelist fails, but you are asked if you would like to add the source as an exception. It's also made pretty clear you should only do this if you have absolute trust in the source.

    IIRC the main difference is that the only way to trigger an XPI install request is if you actually click on an XPI link. If a page requests an ActiveX control, the install request is triggered automatically.

  18. Re:Your workplace is scary! on GIMP 2.6 Released · · Score: 1

    I suggest you never take those business people to a UK supermarket either. They might have a heart attack when confronted with the frozen food section.

  19. Re:Surely you're joking on iPhone Web Claims Draw Governmental Rebuke in UK · · Score: 1

    I mean your bog standard flash Strongbad emails. Amusingly the podstar m4v video cant be downloaded through the s60 Browser (it gives an "Unsupported type" error), though it will play if downloaded via the Nokias Podcast application, or if copied to the phone (via Bluetooth, USB etc).

  20. Re:Ubuntu doesn't support the Internet either on iPhone Web Claims Draw Governmental Rebuke in UK · · Score: 1

    The preinstalled as standard, S60 Browser (Like Safari: Webkit based) works well enough for me on my N82. And with the latest firmware it plays quite a few Flash files too.

    Still looking forward to Opera 9 on s60v3 though :)

  21. Re:Surely you're joking on iPhone Web Claims Draw Governmental Rebuke in UK · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Incidentally, I can watch the flash version on my Nokia N82 with the latest firmware.

  22. Re:It's a valid question on IT Repair Installs Webcam Spying Software · · Score: 1

    In both cases you give the women have given their consent. In this case they haven't.

  23. Re:bollocking? on GPS Tracking Device Beats Radar Gun in Court · · Score: 1

    It's a UK term for "telling off".

  24. Re:Heh, heh, heh. on GPS Tracking Device Beats Radar Gun in Court · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When I was five or so, I too would go to crowded places with my parents. I too would wander, but I wasn't kept on a lead.

    One day, finally fed up of having to remain ever vigilant of my wandering, my parents decided on a simple course of action. They waited for me to begin wandering, then hid around a corner, just out of view of me, but at a point where they could still keep an eye on me (presumably using one of those convex security mirrors, I never did ask). They also let staff members where we were what they were about to do...

    After five minutes of happy wandering I noticed I hadn't been yanked back from whatever I was busy with. After 7 minutes I begain to look visibly worried. At 8, realising I was very much alone I began to cry. By 10 minutes I was in full frantic bawling-my-eyes-out and screaming for attention mode. After 15 minutes they stepped out from around the corner to collect me and give me a bloody good bollocking for wandering off.

    Apparently I never wandered again.

    My parents: wise beyond their years, and utter, utter bastards :)

  25. Re:Honest Attempt on Microsoft Releases Pre-2007 Binary File Format Specs · · Score: 1

    OpenOffice.org is a descendant of Star Office, originally released in 1984 (according to Wikipedia anyway). They have plenty of their own legacy spaghetti code :)