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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119763
10/28/05 04:01 PM
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I've sent you an e-mail, Peter; somehow I either lost, or never got the link to the rose puzzle. Thanks for your help! thanks


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119764
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Its a lovely jigsaw Mary, you will enjoy that one


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119765
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This is very generous of you to let us all try your work, Peter. thanks

Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119766
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Yes, Bea, I am looking forward to working on the roses. Red roses happen to be my favorite flower!


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119767
10/30/05 09:12 PM
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I am trying out the jigsaw puzzles, but for the life of me, I can't get the puzzle pieces out of the boxes. I have several in all 5 boxes, but when I press #'s 1-5, nothing happens, and they aren't hiding behind the finished part of the puzzle. I have tried this with two different puzzles and is same result. I give up! Is there a glitch somewhere, or am I doing something wrong?

Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119768
10/30/05 10:07 PM
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Jeepers, I don't use the boxes, but I think if you press "B" that may bring up all five boxes. You either click and drag the pieces or just click on them--I'm not sure which.

Bea, the castle I was talking about is that gorgeous one that King Leopold (the one who went mad) built in Germany. It was featured in GK2, and there is also a 3D puzzle using it, I believe. So I can see what Peter means about copyright problems! But most pictures of castles, even the deserted and partially ruined ones, are lovely...


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119769
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Jeepers, I just went into my puzzles and tried it--just a little bit more complicated than I thought!

First I clicked "B" to bring up the boxes. The arrow was pointing to box #1. I moved the arrow to box #2 and clicked the piece, which moved to box #2. I did the same thing for box #3--then moved the arrow to box #4, and when I clicked, instead of going into box #4, the piece went back into the body of the puzzle. The same routine worked no matter which box I started with--as you click on the fourth box, the puzzle piece comes out of the boxes.

Oh yes, and you move the arrow by using (surprise, surprise lol )--the arrow key... rotfl


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119770
10/30/05 10:41 PM
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Hi Jenny,

I have no trouble moving the pieces into the boxes or shuffling them from one box to another. What I have trouble with is getting them from the box to the puzzle. RE: I get all the puzzle pieces placed on the puzzle and am ready to start on some more pieces, so I try to empty box 2 onto my puzzle face, but they won't come out of the box. I have tried everything and it shouldn't be complicated.

Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119771
10/31/05 01:43 AM
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Jeepers, you may have to move them out one at a time (I'm not sure about that), but if you'll check my post, when I moved a piece from one box to another three times (that is from box #1 to box #4, for instance) it went back to the puzzle rather than into the next box...


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119772
10/31/05 03:57 AM
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Hi Jeepers,

Sorry for the slow response ... I'm away at the moment!

Suppose you have put some pieces in box #1:

Press B to go back to the main puzzle
Press Z to hide all the pieces
Press 1 to show all the pieces from just box 1

Hope this helps ... Peter

PS if you can find your way to the FAQ via the Info Page, there's a lot of useful info there on the boxes and their use.

Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119773
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As Peter says you have to press B to go back to the main puzzle and then press the number of the box that hold the pieces you want to see. The number key is a toggle key. Press it once and you will see the pieces from the box press it again and they will be hidden.
The pieces will be on the screen in a random order and if you want to have them neatly stacked - for instance at the bottom of the screen or at the top then move your cursor to that position and then hit T and the loose pieces should all move to that area and line up neatly for you. I normally do the edges first and then when I have selected the first few pieces I want to work with when I bring them in I actually line them up in the centre of the screen - put the cursor there and then press T. I don't move them to the sides until the puzzle starts to be completed.
As Jenny has found out you move between the boxes with the arrow keys and the pieces will go into whichever box is active.


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119774
10/31/05 12:46 PM
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Thanks, Bea and Peter--I knew we could count on you to give us the necessary information... bravo


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119775
10/31/05 03:19 PM
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Oh, wow! I am doing my first moving puzzle and feel sort of seasick. woozy
I need some advice on how to do these things. Once the edges are done, what is then the best procedure? Is this a case of only going by the shape of each puzzle piece? Seems like lengthy hit-or-miss method.
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119776
10/31/05 07:15 PM
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Joanie, I've only worked the demo of the moving puzzles - aren't they diabolical? I had the best luck working from the outside edges in, trying to grab a piece that matched the coloring of the edge where I was working. It takes more patience than the regular jig saws, but it gets easier as you go on.

Try putting your favoite CD on while you're working - it almost put me into a trance!

Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119777
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Peter, will these work on a Mac (now or in the future?)




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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119778
11/01/05 12:42 AM
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I think with the moving jigsaws it really depends which one you are doing. Particularly in the first set they are all so different. The first thing though I found was it was best to slow the speed down smile Which one are you doing?
Beasong, I can't answer for Peter on the Mac question - I know he will answer but he is away from home at the moment.


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119779
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I had to turn the speed down too, Joanie. Once I did that, I could really enjoy them.

I work them by the colors and then the shapes like SuMac but don't always work towards the inside. I just work them at random after doing the edges, according to what colors/changes I recognize first.

They're a lot of fun but I love the still ones the best. smile

Melanie


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119780
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Sorry BeaSong - not for the Mac - not now or in the forseeable future. A couple of Mac users have tried using Virtual PC but most report the result is too slow. If you have Virtual PC and want to give it a try, you could try the demo and see for yourself.

Peter

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As to the Moving Jigsaws - I find them a very exciting concept but don't enjoy solving them myself - I find I get really tense trying to put pieces in place before they change. I prefer jigsaws for relaxation!

Peter

Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119782
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Uh oh! I'm REALLY in trouble because I don't even understand your answers.
I'm doing the coin one, slow as possible. All edges are done. What do you mean "match by the color"? When I start out, the background is maroonish brown and all the pieces are dark blue. The only other color are the coins and letters passing through. Do you mean if one of the edge pieces has a piece of gold, either coin or letter, passing through it I have to find and grab an inside piece that has gold passing through it and see if it fits? That can't be right. That seems impossible.
Why is this so contrary to the illogical logic in my brain? cry


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119783
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Sorry, Joanie, some of the other jigsaws have a lot more colours, or the colours start at one part of the jigsaw and move outwards or across - or up and down. I actually found the coin one quite hard but I found the best thing as you said was to grab pieces that a bit of a coin or text on it. As the jogsaw builds up it does become easier smile


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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119784
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Thanx for your answer, Peter.
I have a PC too, just for the occasion
when something doesn't work on my Mac.
And I LOVE puzzles, so thanx again.




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Is this what you had in mind, Jenny?



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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119786
11/06/05 11:43 PM
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Peter, my subscription for your puzzles ran out in October. I have been unable to re-subscribe because my main computer that plays the puzzles crashed. I do want to re-subscribe. Can I do so now before I get my computer back? You can email me at the addess listed here for me. Thanks.

Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription... #119787
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Hi Glenna,

You can resubscribe even if your subscription has expired - all I do is add a year to today's date and your subscription will pick up from where if left off. Of course, if you resubscribe BEFORE your sub expires, I add a year to your expiry date.

Hope this answers your question ... Peter

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