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Frequently asked Questions:
» SqueezeCam - Support for installing battery
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Importing photos into APTE photo products from iPhoto
» Download Software Updates
» Troubleshooting PhotoKit Junior
» Troubleshooting Digital Photo Activity Kit
» Disk full error trying to copy xobglu16.dll into
windows directory
» Colors seem incorrect or the graphics appear
distorted
» Using the Digital
Microscope on an Intel Mac through VMware Fusion
» Product compatibility
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If you need assistance with digital cameras
purchased from APTE, please contact the camera manufacturer directly:
Sakar Customer Service
• SnapKids, Kids' Cam, "Digital Camera Classroom Packs"
- Download Kids' Cam Manual
- Reinstalling
Driver Help
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• PC Digital Microscope
- Download Vista driver
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(877) 397-8200
www.sakar.com
Vivitar Customer Service
Vivitar Digital Cameras
(805) 988-0463
www.vivitar.com
Spectra Customer Service
Hello Kitty® camera
(800) 777-5331
Argus Camera Technical Support
(888) 552-7487
www.arguscamera.com
Cool-i-Cam Technical Support
(888) 235-0808
www.cool-icam.com
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Downloadable
Software Updates: » Digital
Photo Activity Kit Updates
Digital Photo Acitity Kit v1.0 (English)
Download for Windows
(15.0 MB)
Download for Macintosh
(8.7 MB)
Digital Photo Acitity Kit v1.1 and v1.2 (English/Spanish)
Download for Windows
(22.7 MB)
Download for Macintosh
(21.6 MB)
Instructions
Windows instructions
(1 KB)
Macintosh instructions
(1 KB)
» PhotoKit Junior Updates
PhotoKit Junior v1.0 (English/Spanish)
Download for Windows
(13.2 MB)
Download for
Macintosh OSX (10.7 MB)
Download
for Classic Macintosh OS (10.7 MB)
Instructions
Windows instructions
(1 KB)
Macintosh instructions
(1 KB)
» SqueezeCam
- Support for installing battery
- If after you install the battery, the camera does not start when you
press the mode button, the battery may not be installed correctly. Try
this solution: There is a metal plate on the battery door and a metal
clip in the camera. Slide the door in place, but be sure the metal plate
on the door presses down on the metal clip. This completes the electrical
curcuit.
» Troubleshooting
PhotoKit Junior
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If you receive an error "Director Player Error - String Expected",
your program data has become corrupted. To track down what may have
caused this problem, zip up the contents of the "photokitjr" folder
on your local hard drive and email it to support@apte.com.
The folder will be located in your application data folder in Windows.
For example, in Windows XP, the "photokitjr" folder is located at
c:\documents and settings\all users\application data\photokitjr. In
Mac OS X, the folder is located at Macintosh HD:Users:Shared:PhotokitJR.
To correct the problem, quit the program, then delete the folder "photokitjr"
from your local hard drive. The next time the program is run, it will
create a new data folder.
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If you print a book cover page and notice the picture resolution
is degraded, you should download and install a program update patch
from our Downloads Section to correct the problem.
»Troubleshooting
Digital Photo Activity Kit
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If you receive an error when going into an activity center of the
Digital Photo Activity Kit that the program has performed an illegal
operation or has unexpectedly quit, you may require an update patch.
Check our Downloads Section to see if your version
qualifies for an update.
If you have version 1.3 or later of the product, you do not need
an update patch.
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If you receive a message about sound control.x32, your sound card
may not be operating correctly and may require an updated driver.
Alternatively, you can adjust the audio acceleration to a lower setting
to eliminate the errors. To do this, open the Sounds and Audio Devices
control panel, click the Audio tab, click the Advanced button, click
the Performance tab, then adjust the slider for Hardware Acceleration
to a lower setting. Click OK, then click OK again to save the setting.
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If the page orientation is incorrect when printing or previewing
your projects on the Mac, you may need to set up your printer again.
The Digital Photo Activity Kit will automatically select the proper
page orientation depending on the type of document, and settings should
not be changed manually. If the printer is set up incorrectly, the
program may not be able to automatically select the proper orientation.
The program will prompt you to set up your printer (usually only once)
the first time you print or preview your project within the Digital
Photo Activity Kit. The prompt will indicate that the application
needs your assistance in setting up the Printer, and that it would
like you to select "Portrait" Mode in the next box that appears. Click
OK. Select "Portrait" mode, and click then OK. Then it will ask you
to select "Landscape" mode from the next box. Click OK. When the next
box appears, select Landscape mode and click OK.
The Digital Photo Activity Kit requires certain print settings for
certain activities. For example, the Book Report can only be printed
in Portrait mode and the Certificate can only be printed in Landscape
page orientation.
If your print-outs are in the wrong orientation, try the following
steps to correct the problem:
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Quit the Digital Photo Activity Kit.
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Go to your printer's manufacturer's website and
download the latest drivers for your printer.
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After installing these, restart your computer.
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Open up Macintosh HD>System Folder>Preferences.
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Delete your printer's Preferences. For example,
if you are using an Epson printer, there is a folder called Epson
Preferences.
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Delete the PrintOMatic Preference.
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Start the Digital Photo Activity Kit.
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Go to Special Events>Certificate>Of Recognition.
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Click on "View".
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You will again be prompted to select Portrait
and Landscape modes for your printer. Follow the on screen instructions
carefully.
» Disk
full error trying to copy xobglu16.dll into windows directory
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On Windows 2000 and XP networks, some Apte programs require that
you be logged into your system as a power user or administrator. An
update may be available for the program which will allow users with
lower access levels to use it. To request an update, send email to
support@apte.com. Be sure to
include the full name of the Apte product, version and language in
your request. Note: Please do not request an update unless
you own an Apte product. If you are experiencing a problem with another
company's product, you should contact the manufacturer of that product
and request that they update their code to Macromedia Director 8.0
or later.
» Colors
seem incorrect or the graphics appear distorted
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Your video adapter may be set to the incorrect color depth. Most
Apte products will run well when the video adapter is set to 16, 24,
or 32-bit color (thousands and millions of colors). Some products,
such as Mission to Planet X and Search for the Black Rhino, may perform
better when executed in 8-bit color (256 colors). Refer to the product
documentation for the recommended setting.
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Your video driver may be corrupted or outdated. You may not necessarily
experience problems with other programs, but the problem surfaces
when your system is placed under the extra demand of a multimedia
application. Obtain an updated driver from the video adapter's manufacturer,
or from Microsoft Windows Update. Many manufacturers have easy-to-use
driver download areas on their web site.
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A detailed list of tips for troubleshooting video driver problems
can also be obtained from Macromedia. A useful reference is http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/
If you need assistance
with the installation of your video driver, you should contact the
manufacturer of the video adapter.
»Using the Digital
Microscope on an Intel Mac through VMware Fusion
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You will need a copy of
VMware Fusion; you
can sign up for a 30 day trial, or purchase the program for $79.99.
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Install Windows XP on a Vmware virtual machine.
If you already have XP installed on Parallels you can use
VMware’s importer tool.
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Start up VMware and your XP virtual machine.
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Install all the drivers and addons that VMware prompts you to.
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Install Snap Science and the microscope driver.
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If the Microscope is plugged in to your USB port, unplug and replug it.
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Start up Snap Science, and have fun using your microscope.
Product
Compatibility: Windows:
All APTE software and cameras
will run in Windows 2000/NT/XP environments.
For security reasons, user accounts on Windows operating systems may
be set up with restricted access to files or programs. Some APTE products
will allow restricted user access levels; others require the user to have
"power user" access privileges or higher. The following products may be
used with restricted user access levels:
- Digital Photo Activity Kit v1.2 or newer
- Photo Kit Junior
- Ani's Playground
Mac OS X:
The following software titles will run natively
in OS X 10.2.1 or later:
- Digital Photo Activity Kit v1.3 or newer
- Photo Kit Junior
- Photo Puzzle Builder
- Classroom Photo Publisher
The following cameras are OS X compatible:
- Vivitar Vivicam 3705
- Vivitar Vivicam 3826
Downloads:
You can download 3rd party camera drivers to use the following cameras
with OS X:
Mac OS 9:
All other APTE software may run in "Classic"
mode under OS X.
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