
GHOSTY.
But I've only just learned how to reverse the carGHOSTHUNTER wrote:Right on johnboy, now wer'e swinging, good to hear that worked for you, next time I will exlpain how to..."reverse the polarity"...........![]()
GHOSTY.
I just "dragged and dropped" a random photo from earlier in this thread to my desktop as a test. I'm using Internet Explorer, and it worked fine. It does pop up a window asking if you want to allow content from this site or something; I clicked "yes" and no problem.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Just a reminder about the 'Drag-N-Drop' feature mentioned in the two posts above.
It does not appear to work if your 'Browser' is Internet Explorer, the default software in your computer helping you 'Browse' the internet.
So as I mention in an earlier post, you will have to change it to Google Chrome or Firefox, (tested by Johnboy), that have been proven to allow the 'Drag-N-Drop' feature to work.
GHOSTHUNTER.
Thanks, GHOSTHUNTER... that explains a lot! I don't really keep many pics on the desktop, but it is kind of full of things. I never knew that could be a slow-down. Between that and the federal government recording my every keystroke, no wonder my computer is slow!GHOSTHUNTER wrote:OK Big Al, that's good news, if you do just the odd picture to your Desktop, not a problem, just remember to delete it later, put in a folder later, or put it in a folder in your Pictures folder, the more stuff on your Desktop the PC has to run, the slower your PC will work so you don't really want pictures all over your Desktop...!
But as a test fine.
Cheers for that,
GHOSTHUNTER.