Recent content by Bill Clark

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    Dumb charging question

    Just to totally geek out a moment, the input your charger takes either plugs into the wall or a car adapter. The part that plugs into your phone is actually the output. When you say "my phone charger" it is easy to assume you are referring to the one you got with your phone and not some...
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    Email Font on 2014 Edition

    The corporate client is stock. The standard gmail client doesn't appear to have the ability.
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    WiFi Authentication errors! !!

    For those that still have problems.... First off, WIFI problems are complex due largely to the number of things sharing the same segment of the spectrum and the wide array of devices and standards involved. Be prepared to try several things. This is a sort of general troubleshooting/fixing...
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    Email Font on 2014 Edition

    Keep in mind that the standard/plain email character set did not include options for color or font size. Usually you have to send email as HTML in order to have these choices. The standard corporate app looks to have options for color and font sizes, but I don't see anything for font. Of...
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    Nervous Buyer Needs Reasurance

    I'm sure you'll do fine with the decision you made. As others have pointed out, the 2014 model is only going to help with screen resolution. The quad core processor will ensure that lags are minimal if they exist at all--and I don't see any lags. I cannot speak to the new Nexus, but neither...
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    When is ok to start charging the battery?

    Sounds like you found battery university--a good source of information. From what I've read, these batteries have a limited number of full discharge to charge cycles, the text above alludes to it. I've always charged my phones over night every night and the batteries have lasted at least a...
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    How to erase free draw on officesuite pro?

    I would think the officesuite pro folks could answer this question best, but I would assume from your statement that the software is written to accept input from anything--including a finger. You might try an app written to use the pen and not the finger. Papyrus for example if you don't need...
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    Coincidence or a Problem??

    By conflict with the sPen I mean that it would think the pen was removed and turn on the tablet.
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    Coincidence or a Problem??

    Not enough information was given about the case so it would be easy enough to answer that the case could be the problem. You could just take the case off for a day or two. One of the first two cases I tried (both had magnets) would conflict with the sPen and turned the tablet on when I closed...
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    USB connector challenged

    Restarting shouldn't be necessary, but if all else fails, give it a try.
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    Severe lag

    How many pictures are you referring to when you say "some"? Are the pictures stored on an external SD Card and if so, what class? Can you move the pictures you annotated off the tablet to see if they are the cause? Where did the pictures come from and what is their physical size? Have you tried...
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    Traded my Nexus 10 for a Note 10.1. Did I make a mistake?

    For simple not taking, I use Papyrus. For things with diagrams and formulas, sNote seems best, but it takes some effort to learn.
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    A Question For Those With Both Note 2 Phone And Note 10.1

    I would say the tab gives you a better feel for using the pen. As far as comparisons go, the tab is better for everything that you think might be good with a larger screen, and better for listening to music without headphones. It doesn't have a built-in USB port and the adaptor is a bit clunky...
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    WiFi Authentication errors! !!

    The one thing that changed is the Comcast install. I would suggest you talk to them. It should be acceptable to connect your old wireless router to one of the ports on the back of the comcast router. This of course presumes you have ports on the back of the router Comcast installed. You...