this is kinda hard to explain but hopefully someone will get me.
Ok... you know how if you go on a site and login wit your username sometimes once you type in the first letter of your username it will come up with a drop down list of your username? Well, is there anyway to like erase that? My whole family is gettin sick of it because if you make a typo it still saves it and it sucks to have to look for your correct name mixed in with a couple typos.
So if i wasnt too confusing and someone actually understands, is there anything i can do? thank ya
gamerz1991 answered Monday December 5 2005, 6:41 am: yes a history eraser!you download one for free press erase or something and all you internet data (not favorites) sites,usernames,passwords etc. will be deleted
S_C answered Saturday December 3 2005, 9:42 am: Well if you mean for AIM then yes there is a way. I know you probably mean other sites too but AIM is the only one I can think of. All you do is scroll down to the name (don't click it because then it will come up instead of just highlighting it) Then NOT THE BACKSPACE but the DELETE button, for AIM it asks if you are sure (if you delete it then it erases your buddy info and all that good stuff, the only thing it keeps are the buddies)
But yeah, the delete button under the insert one, above the scroll keys... yeah I think you know what one I'm talking about. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
HectorJr answered Saturday December 3 2005, 9:34 am: Yes there is. On the box where you type, click on it, and should appear a drop down box with all of the names listed. Now, what you can do is highlight the name, not click, then press the delete button, not the backspace button. It should work, and I hope that helped, good luck. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
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