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Hyrule18794 Posts
Hopefully someone can help me here:
Running Win10, I want to be able to move windows between monitors with hotkeys (Win+Shift+Arrow) and have snap disabled. However, it seems that disabling snap also disables the hotkeys (who the fuck thought that up?)
Anyone know how to keep the hotkeys enabled while disabling snap? My Googling just yields a bunch of crap about disabling snap :\
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According to here, this is by design.
The bugs filed for the Mouse + Keyboard + the 3 options to 'Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen' being a global setting all came back as being a "by design" feature that would not be changed.
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Hyrule18794 Posts
I think that's a stupidass "feature"
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Need some help here
I built this desktop two years ago. Asus H97-m plus, I7-4790, GTX 960, 250GB Samsung 850 evo, and 2 TB seagate barricuda. Now the issue i'm having is that sometimes my computer just decides to not read the HDD(Which contains the majority of my files) but the SSD works fine when i turn it on or when it wakes up from sleep. What this would look like is that since my desktop is on my HDD, my desktop would be blank and i'd get an error message saying the location of the HDD is unavailable and i can't access the HDD from my computer. My os is on the ssd so i can still boot up. I think the cable works fine because i swapped the cables for the SSD and the HDD and i had the same issue of the computer not reading the HDD
What i've done so far to temporary fix the issue was moving around the SATA port that the HDD is connected to on the MB. So i have my SSD on SATA port 0, and my HDD was originally on SATA port 1. It stopped reading there, so i moved it to 2. It worked for a while and then the problem came back again and now i put it on 3 and it's working again. Obviously this isn't a good fix since I only have 6 ports to work with. So is this a Sata port issue on my MB or should i just purchase another hard drive to minimize damage?
I've ran some tests using hard drive diagnostic tools like seatools or crystal disk info and the HD passes all the basic tests and the S.M.A.R.T test with an OK. So i'm not too sure what the problem is right now.
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Can you show a screenshot of that SMART table as seen in CrystalDiskInfo?
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CrystalDiskInfo sometimes says HDD is alright when it's not. In this case I believe your HDD is having issues and SMART confirms this to me. Can you access the files at all?
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On January 05 2017 08:45 OsaX Nymloth wrote:CrystalDiskInfo sometimes says HDD is alright when it's not. In this case I believe your HDD is having issues and SMART confirms this to me. Can you access the files at all?
Yes, currently I can access the HDD right now and it is working atm. Not sure when it will go down again or permanently but I'm just backing everything up right now in case it does happen.
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Hi all,
I have a noob question :
I wanted to let my friends watch my games on my TV while I was playing sc2, got an hdmi cable, everything went ok except that I can't find how to have the sound both on the TV and on my headset, which is kind of annoying.
Is there a simple way to use 2 audio output at the same time (the gpu for the tv via the hdmi cable and the soundcard for my headset).
(I'm using win10)
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If I want to buy like an actual concert/performance type microphone and hook it up to my computer what do I need to do that? (mac compatible preferred).
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You'll need either a mixer (example) or an audio interface (example) depending on your budget, what you'll be recording, and your plans for the future.
A mixer will do what you want, but there are cases where an audio interface would be very beneficial (music production, primarily).
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On January 09 2017 11:31 z0rz wrote:You'll need either a mixer ( example) or an audio interface ( example) depending on your budget, what you'll be recording, and your plans for the future. A mixer will do what you want, but there are cases where an audio interface would be very beneficial (music production, primarily).
okay thanks. Since I'm probably just going to be messing around I'll probably just get a mixer and like a 40 dollar mic. I'm not professional or anything yet just want to experiment with it.
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A good option might be to get a decent mic with both USB and XLR outs so you can test the water; if you're happy enough with just USB, no reason to spend more on the rest of the equipment.
I have this mic and am pretty happy with it, but I have an interface so I've never tried it with USB. (I think this is basically the same mic with a different shell for a bit cheaper, if that helps)
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EDIT : question doesn't belong here I guess. Pls delete.
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Is it possible for a person from Denmark to play on the east coast Overwatch servers with 40 ping, when 35ms is just about the lowest people get on the servers when living right there.
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Hi, I have this weird issue where if I alt tab in sc2 it gets stuck on a black screen for 30-40 seconds. Seems to collide with cpu usage related to starcraft falling below 30%
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On January 27 2017 06:13 Djzapz wrote: Is it possible for a person from Denmark to play on the east coast Overwatch servers with 40 ping, when 35ms is just about the lowest people get on the servers when living right there. I don't know about Overwatch specifically, but on the Internet in general the distance between Western EU and East Coast US will add close to 100ms to the ping you see locally here where we are.
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On January 27 2017 16:42 Ropid wrote:Show nested quote +On January 27 2017 06:13 Djzapz wrote: Is it possible for a person from Denmark to play on the east coast Overwatch servers with 40 ping, when 35ms is just about the lowest people get on the servers when living right there. I don't know about Overwatch specifically, but on the Internet in general the distance between Western EU and East Coast US will add close to 100ms to the ping you see locally here where we are. Yeah that sounds more like it.
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So I recently upgraded my internet speeds to 150mbps download and was only reaching 100mbps. I called my ISP's tech support and they said that my motherboard only supports up to 100 mbps. However, looking at the specs for the B75MA-P45 it appears it should support up to 1000 mbps. Anyone have any idea?
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Hyrule18794 Posts
your ISP is a lying sack of shit?
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