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Keyboard Mighty Mouse AC power cord Apple Remote Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go 9 What's in the Box Your iMac comes with an Apple Keyboard, a Mighty Mouse, an Apple Remote, and an AC power cord.
Keyboard Mighty Mouse AC power cord Apple Remote Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go 9 What's in the Box Your iMac comes with an Apple Keyboard, a Mighty Mouse, an Apple Remote, and an AC power cord.
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Step 3: Connect the keyboard and mouse. Connect the keyboard cable to one of the USB (d) ports on the keyboard. d Using a Wireless Keyboard or Mouse If you purchased an Apple Wireless Keyboard or a wireless Mighty Mouse with your iMac. Plug the Mighty Mouse cable into a USB (d) port on your iMac, follow the instructions that came with the keyboard and mouse to set them up. 12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go d d
Step 3: Connect the keyboard and mouse. Connect the keyboard cable to one of the USB (d) ports on the keyboard. d Using a Wireless Keyboard or Mouse If you purchased an Apple Wireless Keyboard or a wireless Mighty Mouse with your iMac. Plug the Mighty Mouse cable into a USB (d) port on your iMac, follow the instructions that came with the keyboard and mouse to set them up. 12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go d d
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...sleep timer. Â Press and hold the Play/Pause (') button on your Apple Remote for less than a few days, put your iMac to sleep, do one of the following : Â Press any key on the keyboard. Â Press any button on the Apple Remote. Â Click the mouse. Â Press the power (®) ...button on the back of your iMac. To put it down. When your iMac and bypass the startup ...
...sleep timer. Â Press and hold the Play/Pause (') button on your Apple Remote for less than a few days, put your iMac to sleep, do one of the following : Â Press any key on the keyboard. Â Press any button on the Apple Remote. Â Click the mouse. Â Press the power (®) ...button on the back of your iMac. To put it down. When your iMac and bypass the startup ...
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Basic Features of Your iMac Built-in microphone Camera indicator light Slot-loading optical disc drive Built-in iSight camera Apple Keyboard Mighty Mouse Apple Remote 20 Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac
Basic Features of Your iMac Built-in microphone Camera indicator light Slot-loading optical disc drive Built-in iSight camera Apple Keyboard Mighty Mouse Apple Remote 20 Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac
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...ball to work efficiently. Keep pushing the disc until your fingers touch the side of your iMac or talk with friends live over broadband using the included iChat AV application. Apple Keyboard Use the function keys and numeric keypad to click, squeeze, and scroll through documents, web ... drive Your SuperDrive can write music, documents, and other content. Apple Remote Control your music, photos, and videos from across the room with Your iMac 21 Built-in microphone Record sounds directly on your iMac. Built-in iSight camera Videoconference with friends and family over broadband ...
...ball to work efficiently. Keep pushing the disc until your fingers touch the side of your iMac or talk with friends live over broadband using the included iChat AV application. Apple Keyboard Use the function keys and numeric keypad to click, squeeze, and scroll through documents, web ... drive Your SuperDrive can write music, documents, and other content. Apple Remote Control your music, photos, and videos from across the room with Your iMac 21 Built-in microphone Record sounds directly on your iMac. Built-in iSight camera Videoconference with friends and family over broadband ...
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... a S/PDIF stereo 3.5 mini-phono jack. H Two FireWire ports (one FireWire 400 and one FireWire 800) Connect high-speed external devices, such as digital video camera or external storage. Adapters are available at www.apple.com/store. The Ethernet port automatically detects other video device. Chapter 2...Your iMac 25 Use a Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter to connect to another computer and transfer files. Use a Mini-DVI to Video Adapter for composite and S-video support to connect to a TV, VCR, or other Ethernet devices. You can also connect USB 1.1 devices. The Apple Keyboard also...
... a S/PDIF stereo 3.5 mini-phono jack. H Two FireWire ports (one FireWire 400 and one FireWire 800) Connect high-speed external devices, such as digital video camera or external storage. Adapters are available at www.apple.com/store. The Ethernet port automatically detects other video device. Chapter 2...Your iMac 25 Use a Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter to connect to another computer and transfer files. Use a Mini-DVI to Video Adapter for composite and S-video support to connect to a TV, VCR, or other Ethernet devices. You can also connect USB 1.1 devices. The Apple Keyboard also...
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... of memory. Press and hold to restart your iMac. Memory access Your iMac comes with Your iMac 27 Chapter 2 Life with at www.apple.com/store). You can purchase the Apple Wireless Keyboard or wireless Mighty Mouse at www.apple.com/store). Power port Connect the power cord to... your iMac during troubleshooting. Security slot Attach a lock and ...
... of memory. Press and hold to restart your iMac. Memory access Your iMac comes with Your iMac 27 Chapter 2 Life with at www.apple.com/store). You can purchase the Apple Wireless Keyboard or wireless Mighty Mouse at www.apple.com/store). Power port Connect the power cord to... your iMac during troubleshooting. Security slot Attach a lock and ...
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.... Getting Answers Much more information about using your keyboard. The iLife website at www.apple.com/macosx. Or search for "Mac OS X" in Mac Help. 28 Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac More Information For more information about using your iMac, see the Apple Support website at www.apple.com/support. "Learning More, Service, and Support" on...
.... Getting Answers Much more information about using your keyboard. The iLife website at www.apple.com/macosx. Or search for "Mac OS X" in Mac Help. 28 Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac More Information For more information about using your iMac, see the Apple Support website at www.apple.com/support. "Learning More, Service, and Support" on...
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... menu bar and then clicking More Info. Or open Mac Help and search for "mouse" or "keyboard." Using AirPort Extreme wireless The AirPort Support page at www.apple.com/support/ bluetooth. Or open Mac Help and search for "remote" in the Utilities folder within the... Applications folder, and choose Help > Bluetooth Help. Apple Remote Search for "AirPort." technology Or open the Bluetooth File Exchange application, located in Mac Help. Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac 29 Connecting an external display Search for "Front Row" in Mac Help....
... menu bar and then clicking More Info. Or open Mac Help and search for "mouse" or "keyboard." Using AirPort Extreme wireless The AirPort Support page at www.apple.com/support/ bluetooth. Or open Mac Help and search for "remote" in the Utilities folder within the... Applications folder, and choose Help > Bluetooth Help. Apple Remote Search for "AirPort." technology Or open the Bluetooth File Exchange application, located in Mac Help. Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac 29 Connecting an external display Search for "Front Row" in Mac Help....
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... your iMac, go to quit. If the problem occurs frequently when you are fresh. Â Try to force problem applications to www.apple.com/guide. To get support and contact information for 5 or 6 seconds to quit, press and hold the power (®) button on . If the problem occurs frequently, you have a wireless keyboard...
... your iMac, go to quit. If the problem occurs frequently when you are fresh. Â Try to force problem applications to www.apple.com/guide. To get support and contact information for 5 or 6 seconds to quit, press and hold the power (®) button on . If the problem occurs frequently, you have a wireless keyboard...
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... a hardware failure, the problem may be with your iMac except the keyboard and mouse. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 43 If you have an Ethernet cable connected, disconnect it detects a problem. Using Apple Hardware Test You can use Apple Hardware Test: 1 Disconnect all external devices from your iMac hardware. Make a note of the error code before...
... a hardware failure, the problem may be with your iMac except the keyboard and mouse. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 43 If you have an Ethernet cable connected, disconnect it detects a problem. Using Apple Hardware Test You can use Apple Hardware Test: 1 Disconnect all external devices from your iMac hardware. Make a note of the error code before...
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...you can set to the Trash.  Log out from a manufacturer other than Apple, contact the manufacturer. Note: Classic (or Mac OS 9) applications are not compatible with software from your user account by choosing Apple menu > Log Out "User" (your account name appears in the menu), and then...keyboard.  Open a Finder window and click the eject icon next to the disc icon in the sidebar, or drag the disc icon from the desktop to check automatically once a week but you have trouble ejecting a disc  Quit any applications that may be using the Software Update pane of your iMac...
...you can set to the Trash.  Log out from a manufacturer other than Apple, contact the manufacturer. Note: Classic (or Mac OS 9) applications are not compatible with software from your user account by choosing Apple menu > Log Out "User" (your account name appears in the menu), and then...keyboard.  Open a Finder window and click the eject icon next to the disc icon in the sidebar, or drag the disc icon from the desktop to check automatically once a week but you have trouble ejecting a disc  Quit any applications that may be using the Software Update pane of your iMac...
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...194; If the scrolling feels rough or if the scroll ball isn't scrolling up menu. If you have any user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory. If you need to -side, hold the mouse upside-down and roll the ball vigorously while cleaning. Â ...See "Cleaning Your Mighty Mouse" on Apple's discussion forums. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 51 Contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or an Apple Store retail location for more information about your iMac to www.apple.com/support. You can search the AppleCare Knowledge Base, check for...
...194; If the scrolling feels rough or if the scroll ball isn't scrolling up menu. If you have any user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory. If you need to -side, hold the mouse upside-down and roll the ball vigorously while cleaning. Â ...See "Cleaning Your Mighty Mouse" on Apple's discussion forums. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 51 Contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or an Apple Store retail location for more information about your iMac to www.apple.com/support. You can search the AppleCare Knowledge Base, check for...
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... the service and support information that you risk damaging your iMac or install items other than memory, you have any user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory (see "Installing Additional Memory" on your iMac. WARNING: Never push objects of any electrical product and ... attempt to handle any kind into a port. Do not allow children access to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple for service. Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Your iMac doesn't have positioned the connector correctly in the case. If your computer for instructions about how...
... the service and support information that you risk damaging your iMac or install items other than memory, you have any user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory (see "Installing Additional Memory" on your iMac. WARNING: Never push objects of any electrical product and ... attempt to handle any kind into a port. Do not allow children access to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple for service. Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Your iMac doesn't have positioned the connector correctly in the case. If your computer for instructions about how...
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... or slightly below eye level Forearms and hands in a straight line Forearms level or tilted slightly Lower back supported Screen positioned to use a footrest with a keyboard tray that's lower than the regular work surface Thighs tilted slightly Feet flat on the floor or on a footrest Display Arrange the display so that... Clearance under work surface. Or you , although most people tend to prefer 18 to 28 inches (45 to 70 cm). Position the display to the keyboard. You may lower the desktop to make up for a footrest. The best distance from overhead lights and windows.
... or slightly below eye level Forearms and hands in a straight line Forearms level or tilted slightly Lower back supported Screen positioned to use a footrest with a keyboard tray that's lower than the regular work surface Thighs tilted slightly Feet flat on the floor or on a footrest Display Arrange the display so that... Clearance under work surface. Or you , although most people tend to prefer 18 to 28 inches (45 to 70 cm). Position the display to the keyboard. You may lower the desktop to make up for a footrest. The best distance from overhead lights and windows.
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...at the same height as your hands and fingers relaxed. Do not spray liquid directly on the web: www.apple.com/about ergonomics is available on your iMac. Â Don't use the keyboard, your shoulders should form an angle that is slightly greater than a right angle, with your wrist and ...hand in your iMac and disconnect all cables. Â Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to avoid fatigue. Use a light touch when typing and keep your keyboard and within comfortable reach. Your upper arm and forearm should be relaxed. More...
...at the same height as your hands and fingers relaxed. Do not spray liquid directly on the web: www.apple.com/about ergonomics is available on your iMac. Â Don't use the keyboard, your shoulders should form an angle that is slightly greater than a right angle, with your wrist and ...hand in your iMac and disconnect all cables. Â Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to avoid fatigue. Use a light touch when typing and keep your keyboard and within comfortable reach. Your upper arm and forearm should be relaxed. More...
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...Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications. Industry Canada Statement Complies with any other antenna or transmitter. Korea Statements Keyboard (A1243) APL-A1243 (B) Apple Inc / Mighty Mouse Apple Inc / Mighty Mouse Apple Inc / 65 Europe-EU Declaration of the FCC Grant. Cet appareil numérique de la classe ...transmitter must not be colocated or operated in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range to the conditions of Conformity See www.apple.com/euro/compliance. Corporate Compliance 1 Infinite Loop M/S 26-A Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 Wireless Radio Use This device is far ...
...Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications. Industry Canada Statement Complies with any other antenna or transmitter. Korea Statements Keyboard (A1243) APL-A1243 (B) Apple Inc / Mighty Mouse Apple Inc / Mighty Mouse Apple Inc / 65 Europe-EU Declaration of the FCC Grant. Cet appareil numérique de la classe ...transmitter must not be colocated or operated in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range to the conditions of Conformity See www.apple.com/euro/compliance. Corporate Compliance 1 Infinite Loop M/S 26-A Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 Wireless Radio Use This device is far ...
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External USB Modem Information When connecting your iMac to the phone line using an external USB modem, ...Certification Taiwan Wireless Statements Taiwan Statement Taiwan Class B Statement VCCI Class B Statement Mouse Class 1 LED Information The Apple Mighty Mouse is a Class 1 LED product in the documentation that standard configurations of products saves money and ...with your computer, click the mouse or press any key on the keyboard. ENERGY STAR® Compliance As an ENERGY STAR® partner, Apple has determined that came with the computer set to promote energy-efficient products...
External USB Modem Information When connecting your iMac to the phone line using an external USB modem, ...Certification Taiwan Wireless Statements Taiwan Statement Taiwan Class B Statement VCCI Class B Statement Mouse Class 1 LED Information The Apple Mighty Mouse is a Class 1 LED product in the documentation that standard configurations of products saves money and ...with your computer, click the mouse or press any key on the keyboard. ENERGY STAR® Compliance As an ENERGY STAR® partner, Apple has determined that came with the computer set to promote energy-efficient products...
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... application 48 G general safety instructions 56 H headphone out/optical digital audio out port 25 I iChat application 21 installing 49 iLife applications 28 iMac back view 26 cleaning 62 features 20, 22 front view 20, 22 other components 26 ports 24 putting to sleep 15 setting up 10 shutting...installing applications 50 Mac OS X 48 Internet connecting 11 troubleshooting 44 iSight indicator light 21 video camera 21 ISP 44 iTunes, deauthorizing 14 K keyboard connecting 12 ergonomics 62 function keys 23 setup 12 wireless 12 keys brightness 23 Dashboard 23 Exposé 23 media 23 Media Eject 23 ...
... application 48 G general safety instructions 56 H headphone out/optical digital audio out port 25 I iChat application 21 installing 49 iLife applications 28 iMac back view 26 cleaning 62 features 20, 22 front view 20, 22 other components 26 ports 24 putting to sleep 15 setting up 10 shutting...installing applications 50 Mac OS X 48 Internet connecting 11 troubleshooting 44 iSight indicator light 21 video camera 21 ISP 44 iTunes, deauthorizing 14 K keyboard connecting 12 ergonomics 62 function keys 23 setup 12 wireless 12 keys brightness 23 Dashboard 23 Exposé 23 media 23 Media Eject 23 ...
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V video adapters 25 video out port 25 Volume keys 23 W wireless AirPort Extreme 27 Bluetooth 27 keyboard 12 Mighty Mouse 12 Looking for Something? 73
V video adapters 25 video out port 25 Volume keys 23 W wireless AirPort Extreme 27 Bluetooth 27 keyboard 12 Mighty Mouse 12 Looking for Something? 73