
Kimber Carter
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I have the surface pro and it runs SL very smoothly ....I love it. It handles the graphics very well.
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I have the surface pro and it runs SL very smoothly ....I love it
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I have a surface pro and Second Life runs very well on it. .... smooth.... i'm very happy with the performance. There are 2 issues though. !) There was a microsoft update to the table that caused it to crash when starting the program. I restored the surface pro to factory default and turned off the updates until they fix this. 2) You cannot have text set to 150% because when you perform. ctrl - alt - left mouse button, to focus the camera on an object the whole video screeen spins rapidly. So set your text to 100% & don't take the bad updàte and you have a nice tablet/pc that r
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media_plugin_webkit error in latest viewer (2.6) on OS X
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I FOUND THE SOLUTION TO THE MEDIA PLUGIN ERROR: I changed "User Account Control Settings" in Windows 7 to "Never Notify" about changes made to my computer. After I changed this setting to Never Notify, I could then enter into viewer 2 witthout getting the media plugin webkit error. I could open and use search perfectly and view profiles There is a JIRA on this and a lot of people trying to figure out why they are getting this error message, so something to seriously look into. The way I found it was when i was in the phoenix viewer, the user account control would pop up an -
I FOUND THE SOLUTION TO THE MEDIA PLUGIN ERROR: I changed "User Account Control Settings" in Windows 7 to "Never Notify" about changes made to my computer. After I changed this setting to Never Notify, I could then enter into viewer 2 witthout getting the media plugin webkit error. I could open and use search perfectly and view profiles There is a JIRA on this and a lot of people trying to figure out why they are getting this error message, so something to seriously look into. The way I found it was when i was in the phoenix viewer, the user account control would pop up and ask me if th
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I FOUND THE SOLUTION TO THE MEDIA PLUGIN ERROR: I changed "User Account Control Settings" in Windows 7 to "Never Notify" about changes made to my computer. After I changed this setting to Never Notify, I could then enter into viewer 2 witthout getting the media plugin webkit error. I could open and use search perfectly and view profiles There is a JIRA on this and a lot of people trying to figure out why they are getting this error message, so something to seriously look into. The way I found it was when i was in the phoenix viewer, the user account control would pop up and ask me if th