If you just want to be able to move the mouse around, and it's an Ericsson
phone, then just go to remote control in the phone, and connect it, and it
works. If it's another phone, then I don't know, I've been pretty faithful
to sony all my life which may be a bad thing, but it works for me so yeah.
Hello all,
On 27 March 2010 18:35, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 27/03/10 18:02, John Stevenson wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > Thanks for all the feedback. I was planning this for the 1st May, but
> > this has been pointed out as the same weekend as oggcamp.
> >
> > Would you all still be interested
On 27/03/10 18:02, John Stevenson wrote:
> Hello all,
> Thanks for all the feedback. I was planning this for the 1st May, but
> this has been pointed out as the same weekend as oggcamp.
>
> Would you all still be interested on a simultaneous London event or
> would you prefer the following weekend
Hello all,
Thanks for all the feedback. I was planning this for the 1st May, but this
has been pointed out as the same weekend as oggcamp.
Would you all still be interested on a simultaneous London event or would
you prefer the following weekend?
I have a venue in mind which would cater for up t
On Fri, 2010-03-26 at 19:58 +, Rob Beard wrote:
> LOL, I've got a breadbin style C64 in the loft, I'm undecided if I
> should leave it as is (it's dead), bung a MiniITX board in there or wire
> up one of those C64 joysticks to it.
>
> The wife isn't too happy though with my 'collection of ju
A barcamp generally should have at least three rooms and one of them should
be enough to hold as many people as you have that are attending. As it tends
to be a fairly geeky set of people, you'll need to have sufficient bandwidth
for your attendees, including wifi coverage of the building. At the f