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To fully uninstall drivers, check "Delete the driver software for this device" when uninstalling a device in Device Manager. If you want to be really sure, run DriverStore Explorer afterwards and remove the offending driver before rebooting.
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It probably still caches them locally, but that is as good as it gets without risking breaking your system in creative ways. Seriously, do not try to hard-delete a driver file without using the system administration tools.
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I'm using LibreOffice Calc but I assume Excel and other spreadsheets are similar. How can I make it so that when I copy and paste some cells, the formulas that feed from those cells don't update as well? My use-case is that I am budgeting using a spreadsheet and I have tabulation columns, when I cut/paste data around to re-order it I just want the data to move and not the way the tabulation columns flow their data. I am aware of $A$12 to indicate that a formula shouldn't be changed when the formula is moved, but that would have to be manually set in every single row of the tabulation columns.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 03:42 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:I'm using LibreOffice Calc but I assume Excel and other spreadsheets are similar. You can use OFFSET, I guess? If you want A2 to show up in D2, say, you would use =OFFSET(D2,0,-3) As it's 3 cells to the left of D2. You can then drag the formula down to cover your entire column Allyn fucked around with this message at 04:28 on Oct 5, 2020 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:I'm using LibreOffice Calc but I assume Excel and other spreadsheets are similar. You can also use named ranges. Or just use the absolute reference hotkey and do the whole bunch at once. Does LibreOffice do tables and structured references? Because that also sounds like it could do what you want.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 04:50 |
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Anyone got a free alternative to beyond compare for syncing files and folders? I love beyond compare, but I don't want to buy another license for my work machine. I know synctoy is still around, but haven't tested it on win 10.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 06:21 |
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Syncback Free Though i don't know if the free licence covers commercial use.
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the_lion posted:Anyone got a free alternative to beyond compare for syncing files and folders? I love beyond compare, but I don't want to buy another license for my work machine. I still use Synctoy on Windows 10.
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the_lion posted:Anyone got a free alternative to beyond compare for syncing files and folders? I love beyond compare, but I don't want to buy another license for my work machine. FreeFileSync. It's simply great.
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Kind of a weird question, may be better for the hardware thread, but is there some kind of control surface I can just assign hotkeys and other functions to? Like muting the mic in Teams from anywhere, or controlling playback of whatever is currently musicing? Kind of like a bluetooth number pad mixed with one of those gamer macro thingies. I would prefer it to work with Macs and be wireless as well, but it's fine if that's not possible.
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I think I know of something that might work for you. There are these streamer control button thingies that I inconveniently seem to have forgotten the name of. They exist basically exactly to do what you are asking for: they provide a simple peripheral that can have commands and effects assigned to them. I wish I could remember what on Earth they were called, but they exist and they're apparently very convenient if you need a way to just press a button and have Thing happen.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 18:05 |
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Cardiovorax posted:I think I know of something that might work for you. There are these streamer control button thingies that I inconveniently seem to have forgotten the name of. They exist basically exactly to do what you are asking for: they provide a simple peripheral that can have commands and effects assigned to them. I wish I could remember what on Earth they were called, but they exist and they're apparently very convenient if you need a way to just press a button and have Thing happen. Generally they're called "Stream decks", here's one I don't think it's worth $150 for OP's use case though.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 18:08 |
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Much obliged, the phrase just wouldn't come to me. I imagine you can get them cheaper than that, but, well, it is specialized hardware. The next best alternative would be to get one of those big-rear end gamer keyboards with plenty of programmable function keys, those are very convenient. You can expect to shell out 100+$ for a good one there as well, though.
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Cardiovorax posted:Much obliged, the phrase just wouldn't come to me. I imagine you can get them cheaper than that, but, well, it is specialized hardware. Yeah thanks for the keyword. I see tons of projects related to this (and "mini macro keyboard") and I've got a couple of hobbyist electronics laying around so maybe that's the way to go. This guy based on an Arduino kind of seems ideal!
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 18:27 |
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Elgato has does have an iOS (and I'd presume Android) app available, it's not free but it's alot cheaper than buying the hardware if you've got a tablet or phone you could use
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 18:28 |
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I just checked that out and the Android version has an incredible number of negative reviews, as in, more 1-star reviews than of every other rating put together. I would suggest thinking carefully before touching it, that's one hell of a bad sign. There are a number of other "programmable remote" apps for Android as well, but they are largely pretty bad.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 18:31 |
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Yeah I definitely can't speak to the android version, but I use the iOS version with the new MS Flight Sim and it works pretty well for that very specific purpose
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 18:32 |
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I wonder if a cheap game controller + joytokey + autohotkey could work.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 19:31 |
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On a technical level, it would certainly work, but it would probably be a bit of a pain to use in practice. I mean, game controllers aren't really built for that kind of thing, ergonomically speaking.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 19:39 |
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Something like this should work, especially if you use it in combo with AHK etc https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mechanical...01923950&sr=8-3
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 19:53 |
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Yeah, configurable usb numpads are a relatively cheap solution. If by chance you’re a musician and have a midi controller laying about, they can also be made to work with autohotkey with a little googling and experimentation.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 20:14 |
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If you're using autohotkey you don't even need a separate pad, you can assign key combos that are totally unique and don't step on any other program. For example, I use appskey + the insert block to control music & volume, after seeing WASDkeyboards using that layout on their boards. (FYI this is soooo much nicer and easier than the Fn+F-keys standard, it's less movement and easy to one-hand.) In autohotkey you can create arbitrary combos with &, ie AppsKey & Insert::SendEvent {Media_Play_Pause} is a simple rebind to make that combo into the play/pause key.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 20:48 |
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Is there some way to put a windows laptop into semi sleep mode where it can still download files and update without leaving the computer completely on? Similar to what consoles do?
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veni veni veni posted:Is there some way to put a windows laptop into semi sleep mode where it can still download files and update without leaving the computer completely on? Similar to what consoles do? No. The consoles do this with custom hardware. The PS4 actually has a separate ARM system chip to do it. You could make a custom power plan starting with "Power Saver" and then go into Advanced Settings -> Processor power management -> Maximum processor state, and set that down to like 10%. That would mean your CPU is locked to the minimum power consumption. But I presume you want to do this so your laptop will do that stuff without making any noise at night. Depending on the laptop this may not be possible, it may still turn on the fan even with the CPU generating the least power. (This tends to be a cheap vs expensive thing -- more expensive metal-body laptops sometimes are able to conduct enough waste heat out into the body shell to passively cool themselves at low power.)
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Hello everyone, I'm pointed here by someone. 1 question: how do you guys enable "full dark mode" on desktop Chrome for sites which don't have Dark mode enabled natively? I've tried the Chrome:flags -> Force Dark Mode for Web Contents one, but there are multiple parameters there, and the "Enabled" one seem to completely ruin some websites. I've also tried the Dark Reader plugin, and it's almost perfection, but unfortunately it doesn't parse spoiler text properly and just displays them without even highlighting. So yeah, Googling doesn't help at all unfortunately.
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Klyith posted:No. The consoles do this with custom hardware. The PS4 actually has a separate ARM system chip to do it. Thanks. That’s what I thought but I figured I’d ask anyways.
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srulz posted:Hello everyone, I'm pointed here by someone. 1 question: how do you guys enable "full dark mode" on desktop Chrome for sites which don't have Dark mode enabled natively? I've tried the Chrome:flags -> Force Dark Mode for Web Contents one, but there are multiple parameters there, and the "Enabled" one seem to completely ruin some websites. I use dark reader for most sites and just turn it off it messes them up too much and I don't feel like changing settings, but for SA I use Stylus (a no spyware version of the Stylish extension that nobody should use) and the Something Awfully Wronger? color scheme. It works pretty well. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylus/clngdbkpkpeebahjckkjfobafhncgmne https://userstyles.org/styles/browse/somethingawful?page=1
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Zorak of Michigan posted:Is there a way to tell Win 10 not to bring displays out of power save just because there are notifications? I keep coming in the morning and finding out that my monitor has been on for hours because two of my friends had a 4am chat on some Discord channel where I have notifications enabled, or someone Signalled me after I went AFK. In case anyone was curious, this turned out to have nothing to do with Discord, Signal, wake timers, or any other sane thing. Somehow my aging Thrustmaster HOTAS setup was keeping the display alive. I happened to unplug and re-plug it one day just to tidy up some cords, and the problem vanished. It is a mystery.
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veni veni veni posted:Thanks. That’s what I thought but I figured I’d ask anyways. It is/was kind of almost a thing, but requires hardware support: - https://www.howtogeek.com/189224/how-connected-standby-works-or-why-your-windows-8-pcs-battery-drains-so-fast/ - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/modern-standby
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Fruits of the sea posted:Yeah, configurable usb numpads are a relatively cheap solution. This gave me the mental image of flying a simulated plane with a keytar.
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Blue Footed Booby posted:This gave me the mental image of flying a simulated plane with a keytar.
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Yeah, I mean the ideal solution is something like one of the Akai controllers that are basically a bunch of big buttons with led feedback. There’s nothing stopping you from using goofy poo poo like a midi theremin though. Thinking some more about it, a mixing board wouldn’t be a bad way to control for yaw, pitch and thrust.
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Cardiovorax posted:You can totally play a flight simulator with a Guitar Hero controller. Heh we had a drunken night where a bunch of us played Mortal Kombat against each other, one person using the guitar and the other using drums.
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TL;WR: can I migrate an installation of windows from one NvME drive to another? Didn't work the first time... I recently got a 1tb nvme drive, to replace an at-capacity 256gb nvme drive that is my main boot/windows drive in my PC. but i'm having problems! I got Macrium Reflect, I imaged my existing drive to an external USB, I created a bootable thumb drive from Macrium, pulled my case open, swapped the drives, and booted up... I put the image onto the new drive, but I can't boot off it. It appears in my BIOS, but I can't do anything. I noticed when I was imaging the original drive that it has three partitions - I've read that for an NvME drive specifically, you have to let windows create those partitions otherwise it won't recognize the drive. Is that true? Assuming that it is - what can I do to migrate my existing windows install over to the new drive, short of creating bootable media and starting over from zero? I'm not against it per se, but I use the PC for my job and I've already wasted a full day (including disabling CSM and then realizing that that would prevent my computer from even POSTing, ugh) getting back to "it's working" territory with the old drive. I've never tackled this before so I'm fully green when it comes to imaging windows and stuff like that.
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# ? Oct 7, 2020 16:30 |
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Dumb small question that's probably been answered but I've only just found the thread: What's the simplest/lightweight program or Chrome extension that I can rip YouTube videos out with? Additional light editing tools built in would be nice but not necessary. Used to use something appropriately called "Youtube Downloader" but it turned into malware. Just want to rip music videos from youtube into an .mp4 file so I can pop them on the HTPC for my music video collection during parties.
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Youtube-dl
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The Joe Man posted:Dumb small question that's probably been answered but I've only just found the thread: https://ytdl-org.github.io/youtube-dl/index.html It doesn't do the editing part, but you need to get ffmpeg as well for best use of youtube-dl. FFmpeg can do basic time cuts of AV really easy: ffmpeg.exe -ss 00:00 -to 04:20.69 -i youtubevid.mp4 -c copy cutfile.mp4 -ss is start time and -to is end time
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I downloaded the .exe and ran it and it didn't do anything as far as I can tell. Any other program suggestions that don't require typing poo poo into a command line to download a simple video? Is Replay Media Catcher still around and up to date? EDIT: I appreciate the suggestion but I don't think it's what I'm looking for. EDIT X2: Newest version of Replay Media Catcher worked great. Thanks! The Joe Man fucked around with this message at 02:02 on Oct 8, 2020 |
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The Joe Man posted:I downloaded the .exe and ran it and it didn't do anything as far as I can tell. https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/ if you're not a command-line person.
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Sir Bobert Fishbone posted:https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/ if you're not a command-line person.
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