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Hi. I've been looking for a keyboard suitable for a Nexus 10. My fussy demands are not too expensive and good customer ratings. Amazon finds lot of keyboards that meet those demands, but all the ones I can check seem to have American keyboard layouts, and I really would prefer a UK version.
Can anyone help find such an item? Particularly helpful if it's available on Amazon prime!
Cheers me dears --Dweller (talk) 00:34, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
I had the free McAfee antivirus on my Windows 8 computer for a while, but being more familiar with AVG (I had it on several different computers in the past), I decided to download and install it; a day passed before I got around to uninstalling McAfee. During that time, IE11 would continually log out of gmail after about one minute of inactivity, but it wasn't doing this before I installed AVG, and it's not done it since I uninstalled McAfee, so it must have been some weird interaction between the two. Why do antiviruses cause chaos when more than one is installed? I could imagine this resulting from something of "beat the competition", but that's not something I'd expect to see in this kind of situation. Nyttend (talk) 03:49, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
Twice tonight I have heard the same "clunk" sound I normally hear when I receive a message using google gmail chat. have otherwise never heard this before. didn't have google open, or any email program. There was nothin being downloaded, so no sound announcing the end of a download. Is it possible the vidcam was activated? I am using an ASUS running Windows 7. I had IE and Safari open, IE to watch youtube and Safari to edit wikipedia. VLC open from playing back videos downloaded from youtube, and RealDownloader open, but not active. Thanks. μηδείς (talk) 05:14, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
Hey. I was in a livestream at livestream.com, with a person drawing. her name was "mel" in the chat. Her full name on another site, was there posting, which was NOT her. and it didn't say anyone changed the name to that. and it said the full name was a moderator. yet it wasn't her. and like she has "mel" and was a "User" as she was posting under that in the livestream. then later that creep POSTED AS MY NAME! I didn't say anything but it normally if someone changes her/his name on Livestream it says "xxxx changed name to xxxx" but it didn't say anything like that when it changed to my name and posted under it, while at the same time I had it. What was going on? how did he post as an moderator? and the person livestream didn't find it funny when he was using her full name on another site. so it deff wasn't a person she knew.. and how did it change to MY name without showing anything? and posting under it at the same time? Was it hacked? or wtf!!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.209.159.215 (talk) 18:49, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
(I use Windows7, Internet Explorer v.10 and LibreOffice v.3.5.6).
My Question:
Is there some way to keep the formatting settings for: normal/italic/bold, underscore, superscript/subscript and font colour — the way they appear on the web page — While at the same time forcing the font size into: 10pt and paragraph language into: <some language>?
(Or even better: to force the font size and paragraph language into those of the currently active paragraph style in LibreOfficeWriter)?
What I have tried:
When I cut text from a web page, using Internet Explorer, and then use LibreOfficeWriter «paste special» (Ctrl+Shift+V) choosing: «Selection»-«Formatted Text [RTF]», (I do not want «HTML»!), then the text always ends up with font size:12pt and paragraph language: Norwegian, which I then have to spend a lot of time correcting manually.
Could you please help me? --46.15.220.77 (talk) 22:42, 11 February 2014 (UTC)