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Monday, March 1. 2010
Xmouse on Windows 7
Being an avid Linux user, I have come to "need" Xmouse functionality in my daily battles on the desktop (hmm.. that sounds like I could be describing something else, but I'm not).Simply put, Xmouse lets you shift input focus from one window to another simply by moving the mouse pointer over the window to which you want to give focus, without raising the newly focused window to the top. This sounds like a lame requirement, but once you get used to it, you will realize its advantages of having to click on a window to give it input focus (or cycle through 20 windows using Alt-Tab or similar). Of course, if you're a "single threader", you may never have more than one window open at any given time, in which case this tip is not for you :-)
Anyway; for Windows XP, Microsoft had a utility called "Powertoys" and "Xmouse", where you could set this behavior. Obviously, they didn't remove the functionality in Windows 7, they just made it harder to activate it. Why Microsoft after a zillion years of desktop and window management hasn't made this a standard feature, configurable via the Control Panel is beyond my comprehension.
Open the Windows 7 registry by launching regedit.
go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Edit UserPreferenceMask value to be 9F 3E 07 80 12 00 00 00
Also in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Edit ActiveWndTrkTimeout, change 'Base' to Decimal and put in 25 as the 'Value Data'
(the original post says 150 here, but 25 works much better IMHO)
Log out and back in again, and Bob's your uncle.
Kudos for the solution found here.
Wednesday, February 10. 2010
Happy Birthday Alexander!
Happy 10th Birhtday!

It's hard to believe, but 10 years ago on this day, a little rascal named Alexander was born! Now he's not so small anymore; but a rascal all the same :-)
Wednesday, February 3. 2010
1st Kyu (Iwama-Ryu)

Thirteen years later :-)
Thursday, December 24. 2009
To all those ..
To all the people I've disappointed,
To all the people I've hurt,
To all the people I didn't stop to say "Thank you" to,
To all the people I've taken for granted,
I'm sorry, and I hope I can make it up to you somehow.
To all the people that have shared my tears,
To all the people who need me to share theirs,
I'm honored, thank you.
To all my friends who cannot be here,
To those who have helped me in the past,
To those who are helping me now,
To my Mom whom I miss beyond explanation,
To my Sister and my Brother,
I miss you, and I wish you the very best for Christmas.
Merry Christmas!
I am, I'm me.
Saturday, December 5. 2009
Netgear EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite
While waiting for the C-200 to come along, I had been using a Shuttle computer, placed next to the amplifier under the 42" Samsung LCD-TV. On the Shuttle, I was running Mythbuntu, a specialized Ubuntu-derivative focused on audio and video. Coupled with a Logitech diNovo mini keyboard, it made for a nice multimedia player. The only real problem was that the rest of the family wouldn't use it without me being around, and that sort of defeats the purpose for me. Sure, a souped up Shuttle computer doing screaming eagles at 3+ GHz with 4GB of RAM and a 1TB harddrive, with a Geforce-based graphics card with HDMI output, makes for a sweet media center, but if I'm the only one using it, it's a pretty useless heap of hardware :-)
I'm typically not a fan of the major manufacturers' attempt at putting these "complete solutions" into a box and slapping their label on it. They usually miss out on something vital, or corner you with mediocre hardware performance or lack of flexibility. This is one of the reasons I've been holding off on my purchase. I have to say that after having obtained the EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite from Netgear, some of my skepticism has been turned into appreciation for the fact that "complete solutions" doesn't have to be a bad thing. This has nothing to do with the fact that I actually put up money for it, had it not been useful, I would have gotten rid of it in a heartbeat.
Simply put, the EVA9150 works. And that's no small feat.
So.. isn't there anything that annoys me about the EVA9150? Well, there are a few things that I would have done differently, and there is one really annoying issue.
Performance when plugging in external USB-media sucks, in a word. I was using an external USB-drive to move parts of my multimedia collection between systems, because it's not feasible to transfer 500GB of data over a wireless network. I cannot for the life of me figure out why Netgear has not managed to boost USB connectivity to a better level of performance.
I would have made room for one more drive bay. An alternative would have been to have a harddrive inside the box and one in a pluggable drive bay. Sure, I can replace the drive with a 2TB drive, when there is one that the EVA9150 works with, but having the option of two drives still sounds like a better idea.
The only other thing that I don't quite understand is why Netgear has chosen to force DTS-sound to be passthru only. The appliance can downsample other high quality audio to 2-channel stereo output, but when it comes to DTS, it will only pass it straight through to the S/PDIF digital output connector. I understand that it requires CPU power to do DTS downsampling on-the-fly, but I would think this to be a nice challenge for the developers, rather than an obstacle.
Summary: You want a media center box that just about anyone in your family can manage to handle, that plays most media formats and just makes sense.. take a serious look at the Netgear EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite. On a scale 1-10 where 10 is the highest, I'd give the EVA9150 a 9.5 rating. Well done Netgear!


