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How to Play Farmville
Farmville can be confusing to the beginners. Then again, it is very simple once you have played for a long time.
The Big 6: Buttons in the Lower Right of Your Screen
The Multi-Tool
The most useful button is the multi-tool button. You will generally want to have your cursor set to this. To set your cursor to the multi-tool, click on the first button, the one that looks like a regular mouse cursor. This will transform into anything you will generally need. If you hover the mouse above a regular crop, it’s a harvesting tool. It is a plow tool if you position your mouse above a fallow ground.
The Plow Tool
The one that appears like a green hoe and the second button on the top row is the plow tool. You will use this tool to make new fields and plow fallow ground to get it ready to plant.
The Shovel (Delete Tool
When your cursor is set to this tool, be extremely careful. Don’t click around! Things around your land will be erased and —all items that you click on will bring up this message:
“ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE “(item’s name)”?” Click
The Market
Look at the lower right part of your computer screen. You will locate a button with a tomato and pepper on it marked MARKET. It will transfer you to the Market when you click on it. You do all your buying at the Market. The Market is set up with photos of the seeds that you like to buy and a price below. You will also get extra info like how much the harvest from one square of field will be and how much xp an item earns you. Each square of field take 1 unit of seeds, the cost that you see in the Market. Because of your level some items may be indicated as LOCKED which will be inaccessible to you. You will unlock added items as you level up. The Market has tabs for Seeds, Trees, Animals, Buildings, Decorations, Expand Farm, and Vehicles. Look at some of the items that you might want to purchase. By far you’ll devote the most time browsing through the seed tab to figure out what you want to plant.
Ribbons
Look at the button with the blue ribbon. That’s your Ribbons section which tracks of all your achievements. Scroll through and take a look if you would like to know what you need in order to earn the next color of ribbon for an accomplishment or just feel proud about your achievements.
Buttons at the Top of the Screen
At the distant top left of the screen, you will see three brown buttons stacked on top of each other. They will show a message to show you what they control when you position the mouse above them:
- Eye: toggles graphic quality
- Speaker: turns sound on and off
- Musical Note: Turns music on and off
Next, if you continue to your right, you will see a green button with a heap of gold coins next to it. It will display the amount of Farm Coins you currently have. The amount will change with your acquisitions and harvests.
Underneath it is a blue button with a plus symbol, marked “ADD COINS & CASH”. Do not click on this button. It will transfer you to a page where you can buy Farm Coins and Farm Cash with real money.
And speaking of Farm Cash, the blue button further right tells you how much Farm Cash you have. You will earn one Farm Cash each level you attain.
In the middle of top of your screen is your experience bar, blue with a star with it. As you get points through various farming activities, the bar fill up with with experience.
To post a note in the middle of your property for little brown button with the speech bubble in it. It’s a great way to leave requests or showing appreciation.
Your farm’s name is at the distant right of your screen. It displays this (your name)’s Farm. Right now, you cannot change the name of your farm.
In Farmville, these are the basic buttons that you will use. Enjoy!
For an extensive assessment of a Farmville strategy guide, go to Farmville Domination. Farmville Millionaire Review, is another wonderful Farmville strategy guide review. Read Farmville Millionaire Review for further information. ]
Installing Radio in 85 735i BMW?
Hi, I was hooking up my new radio to my 85 735i BMW and I hooked up everything but there is one White with a red stripe and I do not know what it goes too or hooks to? any suggestions?..also my fuse blew thats hooked to the wires?..here is a list of wires coming from the BMW dash and the wires on my radio..let me know which you think hook up to what?
85 735i BMW
Blue (+right side front speaker)
Blue with Brown Stripe (-right side speaker)
Yellow (+ left side speaker)
Yellow with Brown Stripe (-left side speaker)
Brown (ground)
Purple with White Stripe
Red with Green Stripe (power)
White with Red Stripe ?
White (power antenna)
Antenna wire
New Radio wires
Red (power)
Yellow (Memory B+)
Black (ground)
Blue (auto antenna)
and these below are all speakers
Grey
Grey with Black stripe
White
White with Black stripe
Violet
Violet with Black stripe
Green
Green with black stripe
I can not help you with the new radio that you have (you have to check its own wiring or installation diagram), but I can help in deciphering the old one installed and their wires.
First, get a small piece of cloth and clean the old wires of your existing audio system. The colors that you have mentioned may not be the true colors.
If you have already blown a fuse (you have not mentioned which fuse)
you should note that fuse 12 (7.5 amps) provides the main power to the radio, fuse 21 (another 7.5 a) powers memory, and fuse 28 (30 a) powers the antenna. Since a fuse blew, you may have damaged your new radio already. I hope its not.
Fuse 12's wire is violet/white and connects to the red of the radio.
Fuse 28 is red/yellow and connects to the red of antenna.
Fuse 21 is red/green and connects to yellow of memory.
All black wires are ground. These are the most important wires.
The speakers' wiring I am sure should be re-done to accomodate your new radio since after getting positive from the old radio, the tail ends of the speakers go back to the radio's fader control for variable grounding
(but your new radio supplies its own grounding wires for the individual speakers). This is the big difference between the old radio and your new radio.
But the old speaker wires are as follows:
Yellow/Brown provides power to both left front and rear speakers.
Yellow is the fader control wire to ground of both left speakers.
Blue/Red provides power to the right front and rear speakers.
Blue is the fader control wire to ground of both right speakers.
White is the up and down power signal from the radio to the antenna.
It is obvious that you have misused some wires (particularly the yellow and blue ones).
EDIT:
I sincerely wish BMWSGOD is right and that it is really so simple to work on BMW's electronics. Unfortunately it is not.
Gone are the days when you could work on electronics without the use of diagrams and all the info you could get.
But yes you can make it really simple if you discard almost all the existing wires.
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