you could try pressing " Alt" it worked with my computer!
To refresh, you have to push F5 on your keyboard. It will take you back to the log-in page.
All you do is go to your desktop and right click the mouse and scroll down and find refresh. Click refresh.
If you are still in buy/build mode then you can click the redo button and they will come back. If you deleted them and then exited out of the buy/build mode then you would just have to rebuy them back because after that you couldn't use the redo button.
I believe so. I have no personal experience with Vine but if you properly save the Vine I think you can get it back if you deleted it.
If after changing the batteries and hitting the refresh button for 2 seconds the Furby is still mute, there may be a hardware problem. You can take it back to the store or contact the company.
Undo button or you screwed up and have to type it again.
It depends. If you deleted it while you were typing it for the first time, then no. If you accidentally deleted what someone else typed and you didn't save it, then what you can do is hit refresh or go back to "Question Home" and start over. If you did save it after deleting it, then the way to retrieve it is to either ask a supervisor to revert the answer, or you can reconstruct the answer from the Question History.
The icon to refresh page is located in different places depending on the browser you are using. For Mozilla Firefox, it is located next to the back button, to the left of the address bar. It looks like an incomplete circle with an arrow on one end. For Internet Explorer, it is to the right of the address bar, and looks like two arrows in a circular formation. This is used to refresh, or reload the current page.
To get back the missing back button (don't know why they removed it!) go to View : Toolbars : Customize then drag the "Back Forward" buttons next to the refresh button.There was NO reason for them to remove these buttons and NO reason for making it such a mystery how to fix it. Netscape messed up on this one.
Refreshing a window is the "reload" button, and rebooting is done with the START button as in XP (restart Windows). Depending on your version of IE, there is either a "back-forward" menu bar at the upper left, or a refresh button just right of the address window.
I don't think there is really anyway you can get the history back once it's gone.
I don't think you can get it back.