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It seems to have worked, although the site does have a disclaimer saying it may not be entirely accurate on Snow Leopard. Anything helpful here? Hardware Information: MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2010) MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro7,1 1 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU: 2 cores 4 GB RAM Video Information: NVIDIA GeForce 320M - VRAM: 256 MB System Software: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549) - Uptime: 0 days 4:23:46 Disk Information: Hitachi HTS545025B9SA02 disk0: (232.89 GB) (null) (disk0s1): 200 MB Macintosh HD (disk0s2) / [Startup]: 232.57 GB (124.88 GB free) MATSHITADVD-R UJ-898 USB Information: Apple, Inc.

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Sometimes Chrome left and right click don't do anything. Depends on the website and function of the commands. For instance, the Manage Flashplayer settings link at Chrome's Options Menu, the mouse (or keyboard) doesn't work at all.

Enable Cookies in Chrome This guide will step you through the process of enabling Cookies in Google Chrome. These screenshots are taken in Chrome on Windows but the process is identical on Mac and Linux computers. • Click the 'Customize and Control' button This will reveal a menu with lots of options. One of them will be named ' Settings'. • Select the 'Settings' menu item The Settings screen will now appear.

• Search for the Cookies settings The main interface for Chrome's settings will appear, with a dark blue search box at the very top. (If you only see the magnifying glass icon, either click it or drag your browser window a bit wider to make the search box appear). Chrome has hundreds of different configuration options, so to quickly go to the Cookies settings, type the word 'cookie' into the search box and Chrome will filter out options which don't match. • Scroll down to 'Content settings' and click it After you've typed 'cookie' in the search, there will still be a number of different options listed, so you need to scroll down to the bottom of the settings screen where you will see a section named Content settings. • Click the 'Cookies' item Now that you've gone into the Content settings section, you'll see the first option there is Cookies. You'll notice that it's still highlighted yellow due to your search for it.

Click it to see your Cookies settings. • Choose your preferred Cookies settings You can now change your Cookies setting to what you want. Typically (especially if you are already following this guide!) you want to enable cookies in Chrome by selecting the first option - ' Allow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended)'. This will allow websites to store cookies (and other data!) on your computer for as long as the websites want to. If you want to disable cookies the set that option to Off (slid to the left and greyed out). An possibilty to consider is keeping cookies enabled but also turning on ' Keep local data only until you quit your browser'.

This will allow normal cookie functionality (eg. Logging into websites with a username and password), however every time you close and reopen your web browser, you would need to log in to the website again.

This setting can also help (but not necessarily eliminate) advertising companies tracking your behaviour across various browsing sessions. One other option to consider is to ' Block third-party cookies and site data'. If you have cookies enabled and also have this option enabled it means (basically) that any website you directly visit is allowed to store cookies on your computer, but any 'third-party' website (eg the server that places advertising banners on the site) is not allowed to place a cookie to track you.

DAZ Studio is the perfect tool to design unique digital art and animations using virtual people, animals, props, vehicles, accessories, environments and more. Daz studio 4.10 mac.