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I keep coming back and puttering but I just can't seem to get comfortable with the new stuff. Over medicated I guess... :confused: :)
I finally decided that I don't like all of the blue. The Shopsmith stuff is supposed to be red... I've been looking for a way to change it but can't seem to find a way? Is there one?
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I think there is a way, farmer, but not available to the user.
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robinson46176 wrote:I keep coming back and puttering but I just can't seem to get comfortable with the new stuff. Over medicated I guess... :confused: :)
I finally decided that I don't like all of the blue. The Shopsmith stuff is supposed to be red... I've been looking for a way to change it but can't seem to find a way? Is there one?
Have ya tried either of the shopsmith styles?
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beeg wrote:
robinson46176 wrote:I keep coming back and puttering but I just can't seem to get comfortable with the new stuff. Over medicated I guess... :confused: :)
I finally decided that I don't like all of the blue. The Shopsmith stuff is supposed to be red... I've been looking for a way to change it but can't seem to find a way? Is there one?
Have ya tried either of the shopsmith styles?

In user control panel/board preferences/board style, select shopsmith.
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Thanks, guys! In Fact - Many thanks!!!!

Although I had settled down and accepted the blue forum, I didn't like it. Then because of your last posts, I found the user control panel. It was hiding under my name!

Now I back to black and white.

Hope Farmer can get there soon! He's missed!

I know beeg has said to use the shopsmith format many times. I just couldn't find my way to the user control panel.
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I haven't used this style for a while. I have been using prosilver (which I do still prefer) but this shopsmith1 format is greatly improved. I could work with this and have no complaints.
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