if anyone want's to do jigsaw's
dachshund
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go to jigzone.com.
it help's with the pain.
joan xx
it help's with the pain.
joan xx
take care
joan xx
joan xx
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Hi Joan
Thanks for the web site info
I took a look and think it might be
up my street - just a bit.
Cant normally find patience for
the conventional jigsaws, but may have a go.
Cheers
Kath0 -
Darn. I cant seem to get the puzzles to open up??!!0
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wrenis wrote:Darn. I cant seem to get the puzzles to open up??!!
Take a look at http://www.jigzone.com/faq/help.php for trouble shooting.
Possibly you are not running Java which shows the animations. There is a link on the page given to install it.
Joseph 8)Joseph0 -
oh my! i just got totally side tracked doing jigsaws! i didn't think i'd enjoy it, but i did!
thank you, ill have to go back when i'm not on here!
i just did a cat one and a fish one, sarah enjoyed watching me to!0 -
Thats it I'm giving up my day job, becoming a professional jigsawista (as we've just became known), brilliant, the 8 piece one next.....
8) Its a grin, honest!0 -
I hope you all have the correct mouses etc so that you don't hurt your necks and hands etc.
If you are all becoming jigsawists then take care
joyful0 -
joyful164 wrote:I hope you all have the correct mouses etc so that you don't hurt your necks and hands etc.
If you are all becoming jigsawists then take care
joyful
hi can i ask what the correct kind of mouse etc you have as i have problems with my neck when i am on the computer0 -
Hi you can get all kinds of mice, some have big balls to make them easier!!! :oops: :oops: LOVE /sUE0
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amethyst wrote:hi can i ask what the correct kind of mouse etc you have as i have problems with my neck when i am on the computer
If you have problems with your neck, then it could be that you are not sitting comfortably at your computer. There is a webpage of guidance which may help at http://www.leeds.ac.uk/lsmp/healthadvice/computerergonomics/computergonomics.htm
Instead of a normal mouse I use a Logitech Marble Mouse, which plugs in the same as a mouse, but has a large ball on top which moves the cursor around the screen and two large buttons. The ball is light and can be moved with a fingertip. It stays in one place instead of a standard mouse which you have to move about. They are available for about £15, (14.99) on ebay UK, but may not suit everyone as they take getting used to. Needs Win XP or Vista for drivers.
I also use a mousemat with a gel wrist support which takes the weight off my wrist and makes mouses easier to use.
Joseph 8)Joseph0
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