R rty Moderator Staff member Jan 19, 2002 1,175 0 36 Singapore Feb 4, 2003 #1 I keep hearing you guys using spiders to calibrate your monitor, so I tried using one. Somehow I still don't see any improvement on my monitor. :dunno:
I keep hearing you guys using spiders to calibrate your monitor, so I tried using one. Somehow I still don't see any improvement on my monitor. :dunno:
L Larry Senior Member Apr 25, 2002 5,499 0 0 50 singapore www.larryloh.com Feb 4, 2003 #2 :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :thumbsup:
Bluestrike New Member Jan 17, 2002 4,784 0 0 47 There lor~ bluestrike.clubsnap.org Feb 4, 2003 #3 ........................................... hehehhee........................... hehheahhahahahahhaa
Adam Goi ClubSNAP Idol Staff member Jan 17, 2002 5,682 0 36 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor adamgoi.clubsnap.org Feb 4, 2003 #4 Seems like your spider needs a cable...
C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 50 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Feb 4, 2003 #5 Your spider put wrong place lar. Regards CK
M mylau New Member Jan 19, 2002 1,019 0 0 39 Feb 4, 2003 #7 hey! you have to poke the USB cable into your spider and the other end into your computer. you also have to attach suction pads on the legs of the spider to make sure that it doesn't move.
hey! you have to poke the USB cable into your spider and the other end into your computer. you also have to attach suction pads on the legs of the spider to make sure that it doesn't move.