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| 217454 | 2004-02-22 10:38:00 | A friend wrote: " Thank you for the illusions. they are great. Unfortunately my eyesight has deteriorated somewhat and sometimes it's a bit difficult to see subtle differences. Also my screen would keep rolling through some of the pictures without stopping , so I couldn't get a good look at a couple of them." Can you help my friend? |
billbarbob (3355) | ||
| 217455 | 2004-02-22 11:02:00 | not with that amont of info. | metla (154) | ||
| 217456 | 2004-02-22 21:44:00 | To put it another way - how do you stop a screen rolling? | billbarbob (3355) | ||
| 217457 | 2004-02-23 00:07:00 | > To put it another way - how do you stop a screen > rolling? ?:| You are missing some important information here, the more information you can give is the better we can help you What OS does your friend have? How is he/she viewing the images? Can you get your friend to explain what they mean by "screen rolling"? |
stu140103 (137) | ||
| 217458 | 2004-02-23 00:41:00 | What program is your friend using to view the "illusions"? It may be a graphics viewer that is set to view pictures as a "slideshow" . | tommy (2826) | ||
| 217459 | 2004-02-23 04:17:00 | Let's forget it all. But thanks for your interest. | billbarbob (3355) | ||
| 217460 | 2004-02-23 04:18:00 | heya,no need to give up,if you can give us a little more to work with we can sort it out. | metla (154) | ||
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