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Jilli, easiest way I've found is this:
If you have Garageband installed you can also just pull the track into Garageband, select the 30 second or less section you want, and then choose "Export as Ringtone" and it will be added to the Ringtone section of your iTunes and be loaded onto the phone.
Damn, you know you are working too hard when Drew, ON A BOAT! beats me to the tip of ringtone and Garageband. Pfft.
Um, Vortex, how do you do that thingie to make your own text or voice mail sound on the iPhone??
And a shoutout to Daniel. How goes the data?
(wow, a mini meara in tech thread!)
if you have a disability (I'm assuming speech or hearing), you can get unlimited text and data plan. But you have to have certification.
I didn't know that! Unfortunately, I don't think "reallyreallyreallyreally hates talking on the phone" counts as a medical condition.
Um, Vortex, how do you do that thingie to make your own text or voice mail sound on the iPhone??
You gotta hack the phone. This site gives a good set of directions:
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dang. Gotta jailbreak to do it. It's my lifeline, I don't want to piss off Jobs and get an expensive brick.
Completely different question, that I think I know the answer to. I'm in a "shared" office, with a POS computer connected via usb to an HP 1200 printer. Can I put a USB 4 port dude on the printer, so both the POS computer, and I can tap into that printer? or would that be bad, like the voice in the back of my head says?
Can I put a USB 4 port dude on the printer, so both the POS computer, and I can tap into that printer?
No, won't work. You'll have to enable printer sharing on the POS computer.
Hello, gurus.
I have an older laptop that has only one USB port. I have a wireless mouse and a USB drive. If I put a USB hub on the one USB port, will I be able to operate the wireless mouse with its tiny receiver plugged into the hub?
Yes, but it's likely you'll need a powered USB hub.
You should be able to. The only caveat is that if the two devices draw too much power you may need a powered hub for the two. You can get hubs can be used powered or unpowered so your bases are covered.