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In case you didn't understand, here's an explaination.

Okay, I'm on a laptop, with IE7.
OK, sometimes, when I use the pad, it goes back a page.
Any way to disable this?


EDIT: Problem solved, go to the next few posts to see the new problem.


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Don't slap the trackpad with your fingers?

Alternately change the mouse settings.

Should be in Control Panel/Mouse Settings/Device Settings or something similar.


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...What. Is your mouse over the back button?

Are you hitting Backspace?


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Falcon X wrote:
...What. Is your mouse over the back button?

Are you hitting Backspace?


It's a trackpad. Depending on the model, some trackpads have "tap zones"; you hit parts of the touchpad, and actions are performed. I actually use mine, and thus have them turned on, but you should be able to turn them off. However, I've only used Synaptics touchpads, and can't be positive about other models.


Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:24 am
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I fixed it, but now I have a serious problem.
Ok, on the internet, I have IE 7. Then, sometimes, when I open things in new tabs, it keeps opening in new tabs and never stops.

Forcing me to reboot everytime.
Help?

PS: Will be renamed to RGB's Computer Problems

EDIT: New Question.
See new post.


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Get Firefox.


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venn177 wrote:
Get Firefox.

Hi I'm Falcon X and I approve this message.

Also, LordTim, its totally helpful, because if an internet browser is giving him problems, why wouldn't he switch to a new one. It's not helpful if more that 2 browsers get this problem, but he only used IE.


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How do I compress an Animated gif 8.5 Kb for an avatar?
With no quality loss?


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You don't because you can't.


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You can. Use Animated PNG. Only FF3 supports it currently but hey if you don't use Firefox you're subhuman.


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APNG requires an extension.


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Plus an 8.5 kb animation of any kind would be pretty much, uh. Ten pixels across.


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Grif wrote:
Plus an 8.5 kb animation of any kind would be pretty much, uh. Ten pixels across.

I just wanted to reduce the gif by 8.5 KB.


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Perhaps try linking the image so we can know what the ♥♥♥♥ we have to work with?


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Grif wrote:
Perhaps try linking the image so we can know what the fudge we have to work with?

Ok.

Image

This is the gif I was talking about.


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