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Offline Ferrari Fissatore

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That s t i l l doesn't make sense - it's a binary action, it either happens or it doesn't.

same as your double click I guess.



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same as your double click I guess.

I'm not getting into the same as in different dumbarse clique "joke", but in my case I actually have tactile feedback from the interface that something has actually occured and been recognised - yet nothing happens.  In your case, your mouse makes a clicky noise but nothing happens.

Check your mouse.




Offline Ferrari Fissatore

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.  In your case, your mouse makes a clicky noise but nothing happens.

Check your mouse.

No, the button on the screen "presses", but it hangs. If I hold the mouse button down for longer, it works fine.



Offline dodger

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No, the button on the screen "presses", but it hangs. If I hold the mouse button down for longer, it works fine.

Oh I see the problem , you need to upgrade -




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Ended up getting the new Galaxy S

had the salesman tell me that i had to have the "compulsory" insurance.
complained to the manager and got a free handset on the plan

will see how i go, might end up with an iphone 4 in a few months if i struggle with changing over :D
Convict by heritage, Guilty by Choice



Offline dodger

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Ended up getting the new Galaxy S

had the salesman tell me that i had to have the "compulsory" insurance.
complained to the manager and got a free handset on the plan

will see how i go, might end up with an iphone 4 in a few months if i struggle with changing over :D

CNET is certainly on your side -

http://www.cnet.com.au/samsung-galaxy-s-339302015.htm



Offline dodger

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Heard of this ? Locate your lost/stolen phone by GPS

Android etc , not IPhone

https://www.mylookout.com/



Offline AshSimmonds

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Heard of this ? Locate your lost/stolen phone by GPS

Android etc , not IPhone

https://www.mylookout.com/

HTC's have this as standard on www.htcsense.com




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Offline Ferrari Fissatore

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ok, I did it.

Today I've finally replaced my brick phone.

I've bought a Motorola Defy "lifeproof" with Motoblur

I'm so out of my depth, I think.

Anyway, I AM connected, but I have 415 contacts I want to swap over, and so far that's proving difficult.

I daren't try to access this forum from it yet... not ready!

But the phone is cool, and I think Andriod is the way to go rather than iphone apps etc....



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