6.13.2007

If I Only Had More Time

this week's [tip of the week] is brought to you by:

Crystal Rock Salt Lamps

Crystal Rock improves air quality by emitting negative ions to their
surroundings. Salt lamps emit negative ions when the heat produced from the
lamp breaks down Na CL Sodium Chloride in a process called ionization. The
ionization helps combat many of the harsh elements that bombard our bodies,
causing us to feel unwell.

You may have see these lamps featured in the Germany’s Box Office Sensation…….

Schultze Gets the Blues


Schultze is a retired lignite miner living in an East German village and a passionate Polka musician on his accordion. One night he listens to a Zydeco tune in the radio, which changes his taste of music radically. Notwithstanding his complete ignorance of the English language he starts a trip into the heart of the Zydeco; to Louisiana.

I fully recommend “netflixxin’” this one.

this weeks tip is:

setting your mouse up to be "time sensitive".

Just last week, like Schultze, I had the blues. Why you ask? Because if you’re like me, you enjoy having your “right-click” mouse button as [enter, and repeat last command]. However I was missing the benefits of not using it for the short cut menu.

Now I know we all have our own “user preferences” but if you like using your “right-click” mouse button, here’s a tip that lets you do both.

Since 2004, Auto-Cad has a “time sensitive right-click” option. When clicked fast, the “right-click” is enter, however when held down just a little longer, it becomes the shortcut menu. To set this up, simply follow these easy instructions:

1. 1. Command: OPTIONS

2. 2. Choose the “user preference” tab.

3. 3. Turn on “shortcut menus in drawing area”

4. 4. Click the “right-click customization” button

5. 5. Turn on “time sensitive right click”

6. 6. Change interval if desired

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