You’ve possibly realised that, if you’ve been reading this blog for a while.
I’m a southpaw that’s always got my eyes peeled on design.
Kettles? Have to have a measuring window on both sides.
Handles … ? Door handles … ? Don’t get me started on handles, scissors, steak knives, tin openers, what-have-you …
Oh … and mice.
Part of the reason I like Macs is the tradition one button mouse: you can change them to left handed use, simply by putting them on the left hand side of the desk.
Windows two button mice, by contrast? You have to fiddle about, trying to find the relevant settings. It’s doable*. But fiddly.
Which is why I’m off to the library.
With Essex Library’s recent upgrade to Windows 10? They managed to remove the ability to change mouse buttons around.
Something I complained about: both to the Library service, AND to my local county councillor, David Kendall.
He’s email, this morning, to tell me that the IT section has added a shortcut to the main desktop of Essex Library computers: something I didn’t notice, the last time I was there.
Hence another trip.
I won’t necessarily believe it: until I see it.
~≈†≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q2)Games designer, Sid Meier was born a year earlier: on 14th February, 1954. He’s known for which series of games: Grand Theft Auto, Civilisation or Tomb Raider?
“What I told an English reporter during an interview was that during the Third Reich I had the luck to be able to help two Jewish people, although I was a member of the Nazi party.”
Q1) Pancakes Q2) Samwise Gamgee Q3) Gomez Addams Q4) Oregon Q5) The Unification Church Funnily enough, on my Google feed this morning there was a post about how to configure a mouse if you are lefthanded on Windows 10. I've found many posts and videos about it online, but I'm sure you must have looked into it already and it seems logical they include a shortcut on the library page (mind you, I don't know how well appointed is your local library, because with all the cuts, they'll soon be back to having paper catalogues, methinks. The local library in Penistone was solely run by volunteers by the time I left).
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
* I know many value their online privacy. I respect that. But hope you respect my wish to see who’s commenting on my blog: and my wish for you to introduce your self to me, and to your fellow commentors.
† Your Facebook, X/Twitter, Blogger, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn profile are acceptable. I also like seeing folks webpages.
Q1) Pancakes
ReplyDeleteQ2) Samwise Gamgee
Q3) Gomez Addams
Q4) Oregon
Q5) The Unification Church
Funnily enough, on my Google feed this morning there was a post about how to configure a mouse if you are lefthanded on Windows 10. I've found many posts and videos about it online, but I'm sure you must have looked into it already and it seems logical they include a shortcut on the library page (mind you, I don't know how well appointed is your local library, because with all the cuts, they'll soon be back to having paper catalogues, methinks. The local library in Penistone was solely run by volunteers by the time I left).