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Dell Inspiron 1300 £299 Inc VAT & Delivery (merged)

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  • MickKnipfler
    MickKnipfler Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    How do you "Print Screen"? On my old PC, I used to hold down the windows key + Prnt Scrn and it put a picture of my screen on the clipboard
  • MickKnipfler
    MickKnipfler Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    Does this Lappy have a modem built in? With the demise of E7even, I may need to go dial up as a stopgap....
  • rogerramjet
    rogerramjet Posts: 1,388 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Does this Lappy have a modem built in? With the demise of E7even, I may need to go dial up as a stopgap....

    yes it does
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  • MickKnipfler
    MickKnipfler Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    Thanks. I may go for the Fast4.net £4.99 a month deal as a stopgap
  • smiffy
    smiffy Posts: 173 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    How do you "Print Screen"? On my old PC, I used to hold down the windows key + Prnt Scrn and it put a picture of my screen on the clipboard

    You need to press Alt + PrtScn to capture the current actince window, or just PrtScn for the entire screen area.

    HTH
  • smiffy
    smiffy Posts: 173 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    What's the socket on the left that looks like a PCMCIA slot but isn't?


    Its a Express card slot: Good luck finding a card to go in there!

    Dell quote: "Please note that this system has a ExpressCard slot and support the ExpressCard format only. This system does not have a PCMCIA card slot."
  • MickKnipfler
    MickKnipfler Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    Wonderful......I think I'll manage with a USB device
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