[muglo] Re: iBook Control Strip

  • From: Leith Peterson <lpeterso@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 14:19:16 -0400

According to Sad Macs, 4th ed, 2000, p. 26:

"...you can directly add or remove items from the Control Strip by 
Option-dragging the icon from the Strip or Option-dragging the file 
to the Strip, bypassing the need to deal with the [Control Strips 
Modules] folder directly".

And MacWorld Mac Secrets, 6th ed, 2001, p. 233-234:

"Drag a Control Strip-module icon out of [the Control Strip Modules] 
folder and that tile vanishes from your Control Strip".

Hope this helps.

P.S.:  I agree with you Ken, Eudora 5 is much better than OE 5.02 for 
email in many ways.  I still use OE 5.02, but only when I need to 
link up from IE to email during a web connection.

>Eeeeeeaaaw! It did it again - the Sets names reappeared in the Remote
>Access Control Panel listing in the Control Strip (after I deleted
>the Sets in the Internet Control Panel and everything seemed OK).
>
>Now the only Set which appears (correctly) in the Internet Control
>Panel is my default internet connection. But all Sets (including the
>deleted sets) again appear in the Remote Access Control Panel listing
>in the Control Strip. (Restarting and Rebuilding the desktop didn't
>help).
>
>Anyone know how to permanently delete these extraneous names? Help!


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