Saturday, October 24, 2009

NEWER (more restrictive) Regulations in 2008

Newer regulations specific to the transportation
of lithium ion rechargeable cells and batteries that are constructed with them became effective
on 1 January 2008 that states you may not pack spare lithium batteries in your checked baggage. See the 'SafeTravel.dot.gov' webpage
http://safetravel.dot.gov/whats_new_batteries.html for the latest information and more details.

But you can take some spare batteries with you as carry-on baggage and there is a helpful 'How-to' page that explains what you should do with those batteries. See the webpage http://safetravel.dot.gov/how_to.html about protecting the contacts of those spare batteries from short-circuiting.

in reference to: http://www.cinepower.com/website/pdf/Lithium.pdf (view on Google Sidewiki)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Quickly Print Using a Keyboard Shortcut

Since I have been a long time advocate of keyboard shortcuts (as some of my friends well know), I liked seeing the 'Quick Tips' in the November 2008 issue [Quickly Print Using a Keyboard Shortcut] of Microsoft Accessibility Update Newsletter. The use of control-p [CTRL+P] is almost a universal standard for printing which is why I was surprised that Microsoft's Media Player uses it as the PAUSE keyboard shortcut. I assume they thought that it would not interfere since who would want to print the audio. But this has come back to 'bite them' for in Windows Vista I have discovered that occassionaly the PRINT DIALOG box comes up on my screen when I am using it to pause Windows Media Player.

in reference to: Microsoft Accessibility Update Newsletter, November 2008 (view on Google Sidewiki)