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#1 by valerie » Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:57

How do you stop the rolling of pages on the new OS? I am sick of it to say the least. Some times I will view a page and move my mouse slightly and the page rolls over or back to the previous page.

Next question, what have you go set for your security and privacy settings? I'm having some issues with my bank and not sure if I did something in my preference/security/privacy settings or if it is the bank. When I get into the bank, it's fine but when I go to navigate to a particular page, it boots me out. I'm thinking this might be my fault since I've been deleting cookies, cache, history a lot of as late, and playing with those security/privacy settings.
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#2 by ptcscrutiny » Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:06

valerie wrote: How do you stop the rolling of pages on the new OS? I am sick of it to say the least. Some times I will view a page and move my mouse slightly and the page rolls over or back to the previous page.
Are you using the Apple Magic Mouse?

Quote:Next question, what have you go set for your security and privacy settings? I'm having some issues with my bank and not sure if I did something in my preference/security/privacy settings or if it is the bank. When I get into the bank, it's fine but when I go to navigate to a particular page, it boots me out. I'm thinking this might be my fault since I've been deleting cookies, cache, history a lot of as late, and playing with those security/privacy settings.
I got no idea regarding this.
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#3 by valerie » Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:14

Yes using the magic mouse.
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#4 by ptcscrutiny » Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:17

valerie wrote: Yes using the magic mouse.
Sorry but I cannot help you in that also since I've never used the Magic Mouse :(
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#5 by valerie » Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:19

Another problem I have is with my all in one printer. It stops working. It says cannot find connection.

Well it did that a while back after installing the new os but I went to apple, managed to find the new driver software for it and finally after uninstalling the printer and reinstalling it, I got it to work.

Then the other day, same thing happen. It stopped working. All I can figure is due to an apple update, it must have kicked it off again.

It's a pain to uninstall and reinstall. I have to use the cord to install, which is too short from where I have it sitting so I have to move the entire printer over to the floor by my desk, install all over again. Just the craziest thing.
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#6 by ptcscrutiny » Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:23

Get a Wireless Printer. Simple ;)
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#7 by valerie » Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:30

It is a wireless printer.
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