![]() Install options after canceling installation or uninstalling Armoury Crate To install, simply click ‘OK’ and the software will be automatically downloaded and installed. If you are a new user of a ROG, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming or Prime motherboard and using Windows 10 (Creators Update/ 1903 or later) or Windows 11, you will see a pop-up dialog that invites you to install Armoury Crate during the initial boot of your PC. You can find Armoury Crate in your Start menu – just click the ‘Start’ button. If you are a new user of a ROG or TUF Gaming laptop or desktop, Armoury Crate is a preinstalled app. Windows 10 (Creators Update/1903 or later) or Windows 11 is supported. ASUS Account / ROG AccountĬheck the Windows edition of your PC or laptop and make sure your system is compatible with Armoury Crate. Aura Sync versus using the Device > Lighting tabĤ. How to upgrade from v1.4.1 or v2.1.9 to v2.3.X or later versionġ-6. Uninstall Armoury Crate v1.4.1 or v2.1.9.Ģ. How to disable Armoury Crate auto-updatesġ-5. Using Armoury Crate to configure peripherals on non-compatible devicesġ-4. ROG, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming or Prime motherboardsġ-1-4. ROG and TUF Gaming laptops or desktopsġ-1-3. Find out which version of Windows you haveġ-1-2. Now you don’t have to jump between folders anymore, reminders and other Outlook features will work again while they also remain accessible to you on your iPhone and/or iPad.1. Rather than having your Calendar, Contacts and Tasks stored in the special iCloud folder separate from the rest of your folders, you can let them sync automatically instead. This add-in is specifically created for iCloud users. This can be a 1-way sync as well which for instance allows you to create aggregated group calendars where the content can be tagged and filtered during the sync process. With this add-in you can create a folder pair which will have a 2-way sync, meaning that the contents of the folders will always be the same.Įxchange level application with full control about how the syncing between folders is taking place. CodeTwo offers various add-ins for this, each optimized for a specific scenario or environment: To automate this, there are several add-ins available. Especially when it comes to exporting and publishing scenarios. In some case, creating a single combined Calendar folder might still be best. (click on image to enlarge) Sync Calendars anyway With the Overlay Mode feature, you can turn multiple Calendars into one. The arrow buttons on the tabs allow you to combine the selected Calendars. This allows you to combine some Calendars and to view others side-by-side. Tab View-> option group: Arrangement-> button: OverlayĪnother way to do this would be to press the arrow icon tab is shown at the top of each Calendar tab (next to the name). View-> ellipsis (…) button on the right-> Overlay You can find the feature in the following location: ![]() Overlay Mode is the feature where you can actually place these Calendar “on top of each other” to create a aggregated view which looks like a single Calendar. Side-by-Side Calendars is the feature which lets you select multiple Calendars when you are in the Calendar Navigation (CTRL+2) simply by clicking the checkbox in front of the Calendar. Overlay Mode was first introduced in Outlook 2007 after Outlook 2003 introduced Side-by-Side Calendars. In the Calendar, “Overlay Mode” is such a hidden gem by which you can solve the above issue with ease. Usually, there is a much better way to do this but often the option to do so isn’t easily discoverable or you might not have been aware that Outlook could do it in the first place. When I hear people talking about duplicating data within their own Outlook configuration, I always cringe a bit. Is there any way to automate this process or a better way to create a single merged Calendar? Obviously, this is quite error prone and cumbersome. ![]() To maintain my overview, I currently copy their content to a separate combined calendar. Some of them are shared Calendars from managers and colleagues. I have access to multiple Calendars in Outlook. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |