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Based on down votes I got, I decided to explain why I am asking this question.
I am writing a C# application that use the default printer.
The problem is when printing in Windows 10 through my application, the default printer is not returned as expected.
After some research, I found that it is a new feature developed by Microsoft: the last printer used for print is being the default one. However, that it is possible to turn this feature off.
Now, back to the original post:
I have Windows 10 installed and I am trying to turn off the "Let Windows manage my default printer" but I cannot find this option.
According to this answer, I tried to turn it off through regedit but the instance of LegacyDefaultPrinterMode is also not there.
Any idea why I cannot find turn off option?
Is there any other alternative to turn this flag off?
How to disable automatic default printer manager
1- Use the Windows Key + I keyboard shortcut to open Settings.
2- Navigate to Devices, then go to Printers & scanners, and disable the Let Windows manage my default printer.
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When an app goes into the background, iOS automatically takes screenshots to use in the app carousel.
I'm trying to find where automatic screenshots are stored.
I found several possible options, but nothing.
/Library/Caches/Snapshots/$(BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER)/
/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/$APP_ID/Library/Caches/Snapshots/
I found that screenshots will be saved here:
/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/{DEVICE_ID}/data/Containers/Data/Application/{APP_ID}/Library/SplashBoard/Snapshots/sceneID:{BUNDLE_ID}-default
Note: The screenshot will be saved only if you minimize the application (go to the home screen or another application).
They are not stored anywhere such that you can access them.
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I've been doing iOS dev work for a year or two now, along with some Xamarin work on Windows and I'm looking for an ultimate dev configuration that allows me to get rid of my two machines and just use a Macbook with Parallels. However, I have a few questions that are still unanswered:
1) Use a real keyboard/mouse (I find working on Mac keyboard/mouse not quite as productive)
2) Have a Thunderbolt Ethernet connection (our wifi is not always the best)
3) Have an output to two additional monitors, which could show both Windows OS, both Mac OS, or one of each.
Is this too much to ask? Anyone else have this configuration? If so is there anything I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
James
This is a question that is probably better suited to the Xamarin Forums. However, the set up you describe is one of the arrangements I use myself. The only difference is that I use a Mac keyboard. You should be able to use a PC keyboard perfectly fine but you may choose to remap some keys in the Mac preferences.
The only thing I can think of to be aware of is that while you can use nested virtualisation to run an emulator inside the Windows VM it will be significantly slower than running it on your Mac natively. As such, if you intend to code for Android, I would suggest running the AVDs on your Mac and connecting to them remotely from Windows.
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I need run a 16bits application on a windows 64bits without virtualization or XP mode.
Do you have a solution ?
My application have an user interface and she need to print and to access the disk.
It's a old monster, we don't have the source code (Delphi) and it's very specific (made on demand).
I think about a sort of encapsulation or a "translator" between the OS and the binary.
An idea ?
I need run a 16 bit application on a Windows 64 bit system without virtualization.
That is not possible. The only way to run this application on such a system is via a virtualized environment of one form or another.
You wonder about some form of translator or adapter, but that is of course exactly what virtualization is. A 64 bit system cannot run a 16 bit process natively, ergo you need a virtualized environment in order to run it.
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My numpad of keyboard is not working in any way. I have tried several times by switching different key boards and switching among USB ports.
After Watching your question there could be two possibilities:
Case 1:
Your port isn't working properly. Have you tried switching keyboard to any other CPU?
If working.
then your port is malfunctioning.
If not working.
there could be fault in Keyboard.
Case 2:
May be you were accessing your mouse keys through Keyboard Numpad so that it behaves like mouse to undo it and make it work follow following steps:
Start-> Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Change how your keyboard works -> uncheck TURN ON MOUSE KEY
after following above steps it will work for sure.
There's a key which turns on/off the Numpad. If it's still not working, smash your keyboard and get a new one (a decent keyboard with a Numpad).
Switching USB ports won't solve this issue. If you plug the keyboard in a USB port and the alphanumeric keys are working and you still have a problem with the Numpad, then the problem isn't related to the USB port.
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When i compile a new project in Delphi 7 IDE , then i scan using http://www.virustotal.com my Delphi Project identifies it's ivected 8 Virus:
I reinstall my Windows OS and check my PC Hardisk using Dual Boot Linux Ubuntu but i can't find virus on my PC.
Please help me :'(
I checked on the name of one of the reported viruses in your screen shot and came up with this description from McAfee:
This software is not a virus or a Trojan. It is detected as a "potentially unwanted program"
(PUP). PUPs are any piece of software that a reasonably security- or privacy-minded computer
user may want to be informed of and, in some cases, remove. PUPs are often made by a
legitimate corporate entity for some beneficial purpose, but they alter the security state
of the computer on which they are installed, or the privacy posture of the user of the
system, such that most users will want to be aware of them.
It lists aliases for this from other virus detectors, and the list includes "PUA.Win32.Packer.BorlandDelphi" from clamav. I think that may be the answer. Are you compressing your exe? Regardless, this has to do with some characteristic of the Delphi-generated EXE file and not an actual virus or trojan.
Is your program using the Indy library? Some virus scanners had signatures including Indy code because there were Trojans that used it.
I see two possibilities:
This is a false positive. Your program is doing something that looks like virus behaviour. Only you can tell what your program does.
This is a re-infection of the executable you just compiled.
If you have anti-virus software on your computer and other executables are clean, it must be case 1.
What surprises me is why you would upload your program to Virustotal. What's the reason for that? Did something happen that you have not told us?