@OliverSalzburg Actually, I think it works with any number, so you can use it to change colors etc bit by bit. If it is a #111111 number it will increment to #121212 etc, and if an rgb(10,10,10) colour you can increment each colour component separately.
Yeah, funny how we figure these things out. I was thinking "damn, this would be easier if I could just scroll the width somehow". Then decided I couldn't be the first to think of it, and then tried the up/down arrows.
Can someone tell me if SNMP v3 uses community strings? I found this SO post. However, unless I missed read it, I doesn't answer whether or not it use community strings along with the user/pass. stackoverflow.com/q/10422762/225522
Or is there a better chat room to ask this question?
@TomWijsman I might be on bin for office on my laptop actually - I wasn't for a long time because the KDE integration in the bin version was pretty bad, but it seems ok. My desktop is still non-bin so endless compiles.
@KronoS: very funny with the live tile 'answer', I'd point out it might just stop updating when the screen 'sleeps' or something. I rather doubt it does tho
@nhinkle: basically the browser 'rule' seems to be bent for applications using IE10 as a rendering engine, the google search app uses a IE10 renderer but isn't a 'browser'
You can use it like one though, the only differences being that it dosen't have a URL bar, and has the option to open a link in the default metro browser
took the bus, unless its windy, there's shelter to the bustop, and a slightly circuitous route from the other bus stop to the place where I was gonna buy food
Oliver put the bounty on the question which I had already answered and won the 50 rep and again Oliver paid me 50 for the same as there were no new shortcuts left :P
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I'm looking for a way to reverse the X and Y mouse axis movements. The computer is running Windows 7, x64 and Logitech SetPoint 6.32. I would like a system-level, permanent fix; such as a mouse driver modification or a registry tweak. Does anyone know of a solid way of implement...
Using the Windows 8 Live SDK you can have a user give you permission to their Microsoft Account. With this you can get their name and photo and more. But using the Live SDK appears to require the user of the app to use the same Microsoft Account as whoever is signed into the current session of Wi...
@JourneymanGeek you should post to meta... I don't mind you uploading to blog, but I can't keep track (nor can people vote) of the post unless it's on the Meta post