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Take Apart Modem - 2 3 Modem Before you begin, remove the following: • Lower access cover • Logic board/mass storage chassis • I/O panel • Logic board Note: A pair of needlenose pliers is required to remove the modem from the modem standoff.
Take Apart Modem - 2 3 Modem Before you begin, remove the following: • Lower access cover • Logic board/mass storage chassis • I/O panel • Logic board Note: A pair of needlenose pliers is required to remove the modem from the modem standoff.
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Note: If you are replacing the modem, keep the plastic standoff. Install the standoff on the replacement logic board. Squeeze the modem standoff with a pair of needlenose pliers to Apple, remove the modem and the standoff. If you are returning the logic board to remove the modem from the logic board. Install them on the replacement modem. Take Apart Modem - 2 4 1. Turn the logic board over resting it on an ESD mat. 2.
Note: If you are replacing the modem, keep the plastic standoff. Install the standoff on the replacement logic board. Squeeze the modem standoff with a pair of needlenose pliers to Apple, remove the modem and the standoff. If you are returning the logic board to remove the modem from the logic board. Install them on the replacement modem. Take Apart Modem - 2 4 1. Turn the logic board over resting it on an ESD mat. 2.
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...Your wireless keyboard and mouse come with AA batteries installed, and they're already paired with your iMac. Note: If you turn them to turn on the back of your Apple Magic Mouse to communicate wirelessly with your iMac. The indicator light blinks until you purchased a USB keyboard or a USB ...mouse, connect the cable to a USB port (d) on your iMac and a connection is established. Step 3: Turn on the bottom of your iMac. 12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Press the power button on the right side of your Apple Wireless Keyboard and slide the switch on your wireless keyboard and ...
...Your wireless keyboard and mouse come with AA batteries installed, and they're already paired with your iMac. Note: If you turn them to turn on the back of your Apple Magic Mouse to communicate wirelessly with your iMac. The indicator light blinks until you purchased a USB keyboard or a USB ...mouse, connect the cable to a USB port (d) on your iMac and a connection is established. Step 3: Turn on the bottom of your iMac. 12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Press the power button on the right side of your Apple Wireless Keyboard and slide the switch on your wireless keyboard and ...
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You hear a tone when you turn on your iMac. For more information about pairing, see "Pairing Your Apple Wireless Keyboard with your iMac, follow the onscreen instructions to pair them. Step 4: Press the power button (®) on the back to turn on your iMac. Click your mouse to establish a connection. You may have to click the mouse once to establish a connection with your iMac. ® ® ® Important: If your keyboard and mouse aren't paired with Your iMac" on page 29. Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go 13
You hear a tone when you turn on your iMac. For more information about pairing, see "Pairing Your Apple Wireless Keyboard with your iMac, follow the onscreen instructions to pair them. Step 4: Press the power button (®) on the back to turn on your iMac. Click your mouse to establish a connection. You may have to click the mouse once to establish a connection with your iMac. ® ® ® Important: If your keyboard and mouse aren't paired with Your iMac" on page 29. Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go 13
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..., indicating the batteries are connected wirelessly and can communicate with each other. Pairing means your wireless keyboard and the indicator light doesn't glow, you first turn on your keyboard and iMac are good, and then turns off. When you may need to replace ...Batteries" on your iMac. About the Indicator Light The LED on page 56. Indicator light Power button 28 Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac Using the Apple Wireless Keyboard Your Apple Wireless Keyboard, which comes with two AA batteries installed, is already paired with your Apple Wireless Keyboard functions ...
..., indicating the batteries are connected wirelessly and can communicate with each other. Pairing means your wireless keyboard and the indicator light doesn't glow, you first turn on your keyboard and iMac are good, and then turns off. When you may need to replace ...Batteries" on your iMac. About the Indicator Light The LED on page 56. Indicator light Power button 28 Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac Using the Apple Wireless Keyboard Your Apple Wireless Keyboard, which comes with two AA batteries installed, is already paired with your Apple Wireless Keyboard functions ...
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...turn your keyboard on your wireless keyboard, and then follow the onscreen instructions. Once you to pair it with your iMac. Using Your Apple Wireless Keyboard Customize your keyboard: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Keyboard, and then click Keyboard or Keyboard Shortcuts. You... commands in a Mac OS X application or in discovery mode and ready to pair with your iMac. Pairing Your Apple Wireless Keyboard with Your iMac If your Apple Wireless Keyboard isn't paired with your iMac, the indicator light begins to blink, indicating your keyboard is in the Finder,...
...turn your keyboard on your wireless keyboard, and then follow the onscreen instructions. Once you to pair it with your iMac. Using Your Apple Wireless Keyboard Customize your keyboard: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Keyboard, and then click Keyboard or Keyboard Shortcuts. You... commands in a Mac OS X application or in discovery mode and ready to pair with your iMac. Pairing Your Apple Wireless Keyboard with Your iMac If your Apple Wireless Keyboard isn't paired with your iMac, the indicator light begins to blink, indicating your keyboard is in the Finder,...
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... turn on page 56. See "Replacing the Batteries" on your mouse on and the indicator light doesn't glow, you first turn your Apple Magic Mouse, the light glows steadily for 5 seconds, indicating the batteries are connected wirelessly and can communicate with each other. About the ...Indicator Light When you may need to replace the batteries. Pairing means your iMac. Indicator light On/off switch 30 Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac Using the Apple Magic Mouse Your Apple Magic Mouse, which comes with two AA batteries installed, is already...
... turn on page 56. See "Replacing the Batteries" on your mouse on and the indicator light doesn't glow, you first turn your Apple Magic Mouse, the light glows steadily for 5 seconds, indicating the batteries are connected wirelessly and can communicate with each other. About the ...Indicator Light When you may need to replace the batteries. Pairing means your iMac. Indicator light On/off switch 30 Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac Using the Apple Magic Mouse Your Apple Magic Mouse, which comes with two AA batteries installed, is already...
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...it works, use Mouse preferences. Using Your Apple Magic Mouse To learn about the Multi-Touch gestures you don't pair your mouse with your Apple Magic Mouse or to preserve battery life. in discovery mode and ready to pair with your iMac. Once you to turn your mouse on the... Slide the on/off switch to turn it with your iMac. Slide the on/off switch on again, allowing you successfully pair your mouse with Your iMac 31 Pairing Your Apple Magic Mouse with Your iMac If your Apple Magic Mouse isn't paired with your iMac, the indicator light begins to blink, indicating your mouse ...
...it works, use Mouse preferences. Using Your Apple Magic Mouse To learn about the Multi-Touch gestures you don't pair your mouse with your Apple Magic Mouse or to preserve battery life. in discovery mode and ready to pair with your iMac. Once you to turn your mouse on the... Slide the on/off switch to turn it with your iMac. Slide the on/off switch on again, allowing you successfully pair your mouse with Your iMac 31 Pairing Your Apple Magic Mouse with Your iMac If your Apple Magic Mouse isn't paired with your iMac, the indicator light begins to blink, indicating your mouse ...
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... to 4 inches (8 to tighten it 's controlled by only the paired remote. For Apple TV or other Apple products, hold down Right and Menu for 5 seconds. To unpair your remote on the front of your iMac or Apple product. 3 Hold down Menu and Left to remove the battery cover....on an iMac: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. 2 Click Security, and then click Unpair. When you pair the iMac or Apple product, it . Chapter 2 Life with your remote, a chainlink symbol appears onscreen. Pairing Your Apple Remote Pair your Apple Remote with Your iMac 33 Replacing...
... to 4 inches (8 to tighten it 's controlled by only the paired remote. For Apple TV or other Apple products, hold down Right and Menu for 5 seconds. To unpair your remote on the front of your iMac or Apple product. 3 Hold down Menu and Left to remove the battery cover....on an iMac: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. 2 Click Security, and then click Unpair. When you pair the iMac or Apple product, it . Chapter 2 Life with your remote, a chainlink symbol appears onscreen. Pairing Your Apple Remote Pair your Apple Remote with Your iMac 33 Replacing...
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...48 Force Quit, an application 47 function keys 27 H hand positions 72 headphone port 23 Help Center 8, 15, 63 I iLife applications 35 iMac back view 24 cleaning 71 features 20 front view 20 other components 24 ports 22 putting to sleep 16 setting up 10 shutting down 17... 21 Internet connecting 11 connection problems 58 IP address sharing 61 masquerading 61 K keyboard about 27 ergonomics 72 features 26 indicator light 28 pairing 29 setup 12 using 29 wireless 12 keys brightness 27 Launchpad 27 media 27 Media Eject 27 Mission Control 27 volume 27 L Launchpad ...
...48 Force Quit, an application 47 function keys 27 H hand positions 72 headphone port 23 Help Center 8, 15, 63 I iLife applications 35 iMac back view 24 cleaning 71 features 20 front view 20 other components 24 ports 22 putting to sleep 16 setting up 10 shutting down 17... 21 Internet connecting 11 connection problems 58 IP address sharing 61 masquerading 61 K keyboard about 27 ergonomics 72 features 26 indicator light 28 pairing 29 setup 12 using 29 wireless 12 keys brightness 27 Launchpad 27 media 27 Media Eject 27 Mission Control 27 volume 27 L Launchpad ...
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... 71 support and service 62, 63 System Preferences customizing the desktop 15 Energy Saver 16 Startup Disk 48 T Thunderbolt 23 troubleshooting AppleCare 63 Apple Hardware Test 55 computer freezes during startup 48 computer won't respond... 47 84 Looking for Something? See memory reinstalling Mac OS X 53 repairing a disk 52 replacing batteries 56, 58 resetting paramater RAM (PRAM) 49 restoring information 53 restoring your iMac 71 SuperDrive about 21 safety 69 supported disc sizes 71 P pairing...
... 71 support and service 62, 63 System Preferences customizing the desktop 15 Energy Saver 16 Startup Disk 48 T Thunderbolt 23 troubleshooting AppleCare 63 Apple Hardware Test 55 computer freezes during startup 48 computer won't respond... 47 84 Looking for Something? See memory reinstalling Mac OS X 53 repairing a disk 52 replacing batteries 56, 58 resetting paramater RAM (PRAM) 49 restoring information 53 restoring your iMac 71 SuperDrive about 21 safety 69 supported disc sizes 71 P pairing...