Since we divvied up the work between us, nobody was too overwhelmed, and the displays did their job. Toddlers through adults inquired about the programs, and families came to get their pictures taken in front of them! Our first program was very well attended, and our second, which required registration, was booked solid. A good display is a good thing.

I have just started to learn ssh. I installed everything needed, started my minecraft server, can join it, see all commands though console, ect. But when I leave the screen and close the Terminal I cant seem to get back to it. If I try reconnection straight after I disconnect (I type exit while in screen) I can connect. I just type screen -R


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I searched for this issue and found some old recommendations to modify splash.properties which doesn't exist and add -Dforge.forceNoStencil=true to the JVM options which had no noticeable effect. I have tried removing, redownloading forge, and reinstalling. I have tried deleting the entire minecraft folder and reinstalling everything.

However, I was able to work around the problem by, instead of having minecraft switch to fullscreen mode, click the Mac standard green circle in the upper left corner of the minecraft window. This put minecraft into full-screen mode with working graphics. I can then exit fullscreen by pressing the key I assigned to toggle fullscreen mode twice (the first stays in fullscreen but reduces the graphics to 1/4 of the screen, the 2nd restores non-fullscreen mode with working graphics).

Oh, disabling the splash screen actually does fix this problem. I originally only found minecraft/config/splash.properties and changing it there did not help, but I now see I have a minecraft/1.12/config/splash.properties (1.12 is the game data directory I created for all 1.12 versions) and changing "enabled=true" to enabled=false" there fixed fullscreen graphics.

Oh, disabling the splash screen actually does fix this problem. I originally only found minecraft/config/splash.properties and changing it there did not help, but I now see I have a minecraft/1.12/config/splash.properties (1.12 is the game data directory I created for all 1.12 versions) and changing "enabled=true" to enabled=false" there fixed fullscreen graphics.

I've made a redstone circuit that displays a Minecraft creeper face using pistons if the lever is set to its on position, but would like the circuit to be thinner. I've tried such methods as using more redstone repeaters and changing some paths of the redstone wire, but none of the methods I've tried have worked. Here's a screenshot I took to show what the redstone circuit looks like (Please note the redstone runs underneath the block the lever is on for three blocks in a straight line, and I'm using Minecraft: Wii U Edition on a real Wii U, to help you help me here further):I forgot to mention the lever must be in the same position, the redstone must be hidden under the lever, the contraption must look the same from the front, the mechanism must be able to be hidden by putting full height blocks around it. Also, you don't have to use the same exact same blocks as me, however; the creeper face uses Green Concrete.

Okay, the real Step One: The first thing you need to do is make sure you've got a graphics card with enough outputs on the back to support three monitors. Doesn't matter what combination of ports you've got. As long as you've got three or more and your graphics card supports more than two displays, then you're good to go. My Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070Ti, for example, has three DisplayPorts, one HDMI and one DVI-D, and for the purposes of this experiment I used two DP and one HDMI.

Step Three: Once you've acquired and arranged your displays, preferably not hanging off the edge of your desk, then it's time for the fun bit - setting them up. If you're running Windows 7 or Windows 8, just right click anywhere on your desktop and select Screen Resolution. Windows 10 users, on the other hand, will need to right click and choose Display Settings. Once there, you'll need to arrange each monitor correctly. Click Identify and a big number will pop up on each screen.

Next, you'll want to select 'Extend these displays' in the Multiple Displays option. I'd also recommend making your central screen your main display, as this is where your shortcuts will be placed. You can, of course, make a different one your main display if you prefer.

For Nvidia graphics cards, you need to enable Surround. To do this, find the 3D Settings option on the left hand menu and select 'Configure Surround, PhysX'. Tick the box that says 'Span displays with Surround' and hit Configure. You'll probably need to close some programs before you do so, but once that's done you'll be taken to the Surround Setup screen. ff782bc1db

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