...a black bar at the top of the screen with links to other Google services.
Sorry, all I've been able to learn is that it is called the "Google bar." [link]
Haven't found any way to customize or configure it.
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...a black bar at the top of the screen with links to other Google services.
Sorry, all I've been able to learn is that it is called the "Google bar." [link]
Haven't found any way to customize or configure it.
I would like my phone to do that stuff too, ita !, but I don't know of anything in the market that does it neatly. I haven't really put much energy into looking, though.
Announcify does some of it, but I couldn't get it to work at all on my Transformer. It's what announces callers on my phone, though.
Is there a way to customize the Google services that appear in the top bar thingy?
Apparently (I haven't tried it), there's a Chrome extension:
Scratch that. This one -- [link] -- is also Chrome only, but it works great! You just drag & drop!
Since my Smart TV has built-in wifi, is there a simple way to make it an external monitor, or would I still need to attach a cable or adapter? This is to use it as a second screen for working on documents, so I'd rather not use a cable.
t it works great! You just drag & drop!
PERFECT! Thanks.
So I hear people saying that unless you use Windows 8 on a touchscreen device like this: [link] it's a bit of a bust. Is it possible that they're all just not configuring it right?
Has anyone here downloaded Acrobat reader for OS X? Or do you just use Preview? It's being hinky for me recently, and I've had to force quit more than once, but I feel that I should be able to get along without it...
preview is great.
if it has been hinky, you might have delete a wonky system file.