Help! My Shift key is stuck! - Ask Leo!
Help! My Shift key is stuck! - Ask Leo!
Just got some good advice for the filterkeys problem (holding down the shift key for 8 seconds produces all capitals and >>> for period). Hold down BOTH shift keys to turn it off. Worked for me! Good Luck
Blogging from MGB
seattlepi.com Microsoft Blog: Blogging from MGB
Blogging from MGB
A lot of big Microsoft conferences are attended by, or intended for, people from outside the company — such as partners, software developers, and reporters. Not so the Microsoft Global Briefing, or MGB, as it’s known, an annual sales and internal technical event that lasts more than a week, drawing people from Microsoft offices around the world.
This year’s conference is now getting under way at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome and nearby venues. Speakers traditionally include Steve Ballmer, whose appearances at MGB have been legendary. About 15,000 Microsoft employees are expected to attend this year, but you probably won’t see any mainstream news reports from inside, because it’s an internal event, no reporters allowed.
However, a few Microsoft employees are writing about the event on their weblogs — not disclosing any secrets but giving a sense for the flavor of what’s happening. Here are some of their posts so far.
David Weller: Zero hour approaches
Alex Barnett: The Blog From Atlanta
Kirk Allen Evan: MGB 2004 — Welcome to Atlanta.
John Porcaro: Atlanta Geekfest
John Montgomery: Off to Hotlanta
Yosi Taguri: Going to Atlanta
Also see John Porcaro’s archived posts from last year’s MGB in New Orleans, including this one with some cool thumbnail pictures from what appears to be the back row of the SuperDome.
Axim + V600 + T-Mobile = Internet Anywhere!
Do I Dare Disturb the Universe?: Axim V600 T-Mobile = Internet Anywhere!
Axim + V600 + T-Mobile = Internet Anywhere!
After days of pulling out what’s left of my hair, I have finally managed to get my new Dell Axim X50v online using Bluetooth, my Motorola V600, and T-Mobile’s Unlimited Internet. I am now able to surf the ‘Net, check my Gmail, and Instant Message while sitting virtually anywhere that T-Mobile has coverage.
All the forums and discussions I’ve read made it sound so simple… just program in your dial-up number as *99#! Right. And when that didn’t work, it was suggested that I try *99***1#, or some other obscure sequences of digits.
Nothing worked - in the end, I kept getting the same messages…
Dialed: *99# - The answering modem has disconnected. To check your connections settings and change them if needed, tap Settings.
Bluetooth Manager: The connection failed and could not be reestablished.
Finally, in “Details,” I get this: Green check by “Connection Established” and a red x by “Unable to establish connection. Please make sure the device is in range. Also verify that the requested service is available.
What’s the secret that finally got it to work?
At first, I thought the problem was with my Axim. So I tried to get online using my Powerbook and the same settings. When I had no luck with that, I started to do my homework. Every time our 6-month-old went down for a nap, I attacked the Internet searching for what I was doing wrong.
Well, when I finally managed to get my Powerbook online using BT and my V600, I knew I was getting close… (I’ll post more on how I did that later if you’re interested - it involved downloading a new modem script that did the work for me…)
But now, let’s get into how I made it work on my new X50v…
First off, I’m not going to go through the whole thing in gory detail because there are a lot of places online that can give you that information. Pairing the devices was easy, as was creating the Dial-Up Networking connection… What is not so obvious is that you have to insert one little extra line of code…
For starters, check out this step-by-step Using your BT phone as a modem Mini-Guide that I followed from AximSite.com.
See that critical step 13? The one that suggests you enter a connection string? Well that’s the part I was missing all along… If you follow that tutorial step-by-step you’ll be fine as long as you use that connection string…
And what, you may ask, is that magical connection string for T-Mobile Internet? Here it is - enter exactly as you see it:
+CGDCONT=1,,”internet2.voicestream.com”
It works like a champ. And I’m the dork sitting here connecting and disconnecting to make sure it’s not a fluke.
Now if I could only figure out how to remotely post to my blog that way…
What’s the secret that finally got it to work?
At first, I thought the problem was with my Axim. So I%










