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Okay, so while I was away this weekend the version of Firefox on my work computer stopped allowing me to open a new tab by clicking my scrollwheel. Does anyone know where I go to fix that?
It does that? ::clicks scroll wheel:: Neat!
Anyway, I'd advise uninstalling Firefox and delete the C:\\Program Files\\Mozilla Firefox folder (or is it a subfolder?? ::dodges ita's krav::). Reinstall Firefox and it should play nice.
Don't ask me how it got broken.
is it a subfolder??
Flux thinking, little Eddie, flux thinking.
It's the wave of the future.
You might want to try creating a new profile first (especially since if the profile is frelled, uninstalling won't help anyway).
I may be wrong, but I think that's what will be accomplished with deleting the Firefox folder only in a "nuke from orbit" kind of way.
Nope -- the profiles live in a different place entirely (presumably so that you can keep your settings when you upgrade).
Let's say you have two computers, and each computer can support two VGA monitors. Does there exist a KVA switch that can essentially handle four VGA inputs and select between them to output to two VGA monitors? i.e. the KVM switch would let you pick one of two computers, and then display both VGA outputs of the selected comptur to two VGA monitors?
In a semi-related question, is it worth the extra $ to buy a digital LCD monitor, as opposed to getting an analog VGA LCD montor (if all computers involved can output both digital and analog)? I think it is, but my bosses think not.
"Have you tried formatting the hard drive and reinstalling the OS?"
</unhelpful mega-corporation tech support>
Nope -- the profiles live in a different place entirely (presumably so that you can keep your settings when you upgrade).
I think it's so you can have multiple profiles for multiple users on the same computer. (At least that's how it works in Linux and OS X.)
tommyrot, I'll get you halfway there [link]
Not sure about the dual monitor business after that.
Edit: I think I'm misunderstanding your desired setup... nebbermind.
Edit2: Here is what you're looking for, methinks.
Oh, I should have tried Froogle in the first place. If I Froogle "kvm dual monitors" I find a bunch of stuff....
eta: Oh, now we're on the same page....