
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
TypeSaver 1.0.1
You always swear that next time you'll save your work as you type along - but you keep forgetting.

TypeSaver can save the day by keeping track of every keystroke you enter.
Simply add TypeSaver to your Control Panels folder and restart. Then type away, knowing that a record is being kept.
TypeSaver lets you define what keystrokes to save or ignore, and saves them to a specified file after a specified number of keystrokes.
In addition, you can hide the folder that contains this information and lock it with a password.
TypeSaver can also be set to auto-save in any applications after a certain number of keystrokes or mouse clicks.
Please read the documentation or visit the home page for more information.
System requirements: System OS7 on up through OS9. Hardware: Mac SE or better (works great on PowerMacs).
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