I still don't understand why people feel the need to click "apply" before they click "ok", how dumb can you be? "Ok" does the exact same thing, but it also closes the window, there is no need to click "apply" under those circumstances.
IMO it's probably because sometimes, some programs are written with the following logic - When you click "Ok" It applies the settings and closes the window, but after reset of the application or the device, it resets its previous settings and thats why you click apply.
If you hit OK, but the change wasn't the effect you wanted, you have to go all the way back over and re-open the dialog box, which if you're making frequent changes, gets tedious. Apply lets you see the effect of your action before closing the window. "OK" is a bigger button than the "X" and easier to hit. Also shutup.
Never thought of using my Mikro as a NAS until now. Cool idea!
Hi, 1 of my team mate connected router board hex poe to 220v without its adapter and now it stopped working , can you suggest what to do now?
its possible to redirect USB over Ethernet? Like AnywhereUSB?
Pwede ba isaksak ang external hard disk?
Netgear wna1100/RB3011 UiAS-RM , this did not work and mikrotik says it is supported. I plug in the USB device and nothing happens at all.
I signed in to youtube just to click the like button, nice job, you help me alot. Thanks!
"alot" is not a word
how about usb printer?
Very cool, Thank you for the info. :)
same procedure din po ba sd card slot?
Yes po sir
@@techfacts4780 sir paano po bah mg lagay ng multiple hotspot sa MT hex gamit po ay usb? thanks po..
Tech Facts we are waiting your next videos tutorials
I still don't understand why people feel the need to click "apply" before they click "ok", how dumb can you be? "Ok" does the exact same thing, but it also closes the window, there is no need to click "apply" under those circumstances.
IMO it's probably because sometimes, some programs are written with the following logic - When you click "Ok" It applies the settings and closes the window, but after reset of the application or the device, it resets its previous settings and thats why you click apply.
If you hit OK, but the change wasn't the effect you wanted, you have to go all the way back over and re-open the dialog box, which if you're making frequent changes, gets tedious.
Apply lets you see the effect of your action before closing the window. "OK" is a bigger button than the "X" and easier to hit.
Also shutup.
pwede po ba sya gamitin as NAS? (attached external hard disk)