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In this booklet you get the most out of your iBook: 2 Features of your iBook 4 Basics 6 Internet and e-mail 12 Software 16 Expanding your iBook, followed the onscreen guide to help you will find more information to set up your iBook 20 Learning more and solving problems 24 Ergonomic and safety information 1 Once you've set up an Internet account and e-mail address, and connected for the first time, what's next?
In this booklet you get the most out of your iBook: 2 Features of your iBook 4 Basics 6 Internet and e-mail 12 Software 16 Expanding your iBook, followed the onscreen guide to help you will find more information to set up your iBook 20 Learning more and solving problems 24 Ergonomic and safety information 1 Once you've set up an Internet account and e-mail address, and connected for the first time, what's next?
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... the go. 2 Hot function keys Set the keyboard function keys to automatically open your keyboard. Integrated handle Fold out this handle when you can my iBook do? Your computer has these built-in , the light glows amber while the battery is charging and green when it is fully charged. What can...
... the go. 2 Hot function keys Set the keyboard function keys to automatically open your keyboard. Integrated handle Fold out this handle when you can my iBook do? Your computer has these built-in , the light glows amber while the battery is charging and green when it is fully charged. What can...
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www.apple.com/store The latest Apple hardware, software, and accessories. From these Apple Web sites will help you can quickly link to other Apple Web sites around the world. Information on these Web sites you get the most out of your computer. . www.apple.com/guide Find out about over 12,000 hardware and software products available for iBook users. www.apple.com/ibook News and information specifically for the Macintosh. www.apple.com/support Visit here for product support, software updates, and technical information. 9
www.apple.com/store The latest Apple hardware, software, and accessories. From these Apple Web sites will help you can quickly link to other Apple Web sites around the world. Information on these Web sites you get the most out of your computer. . www.apple.com/guide Find out about over 12,000 hardware and software products available for iBook users. www.apple.com/ibook News and information specifically for the Macintosh. www.apple.com/support Visit here for product support, software updates, and technical information. 9
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Install an AirPort Card for wireless Internet and network access. . For instructions on the palm rests and trackpad. Touch a metal surface inside the computer. 16 How do I expand my iBook? Turn the computer over and remove the battery. 2 Release the keyboard by sliding the two plastic tabs away from the display. 3 Lift up the keyboard, flip it over, and lay it on using the AirPort software, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu. 1Shut down your computer, then disconnect the power adapter and phone cord.
Install an AirPort Card for wireless Internet and network access. . For instructions on the palm rests and trackpad. Touch a metal surface inside the computer. 16 How do I expand my iBook? Turn the computer over and remove the battery. 2 Release the keyboard by sliding the two plastic tabs away from the display. 3 Lift up the keyboard, flip it over, and lay it on using the AirPort software, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu. 1Shut down your computer, then disconnect the power adapter and phone cord.
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Touch a metal surface inside the computer. 18 Your iBook has one expansion slot that accepts a 1.25-inch (or shorter),144-pin, SO-DIMM RAM. For more information on the palm rests and trackpad. Add an additional 32, 64, or 128 MB of memory. . Turn the computer over and remove the battery. 2 Release the keyboard by sliding the two plastic tabs away from the display. 3 Lift up the keyboard, flip it over, and lay it on installing memory, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu. 1Shut down your computer, then disconnect the power adapter and phone cord.
Touch a metal surface inside the computer. 18 Your iBook has one expansion slot that accepts a 1.25-inch (or shorter),144-pin, SO-DIMM RAM. For more information on the palm rests and trackpad. Add an additional 32, 64, or 128 MB of memory. . Turn the computer over and remove the battery. 2 Release the keyboard by sliding the two plastic tabs away from the display. 3 Lift up the keyboard, flip it over, and lay it on installing memory, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu. 1Shut down your computer, then disconnect the power adapter and phone cord.
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AirPort, iBook, and Sherlock are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. 034-0890-A Printed in the U.S.A. and other countries. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleWorks, Mac, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in Taiwan All rights reserved. www.apple.com © 1999 Apple Computer, Inc.
AirPort, iBook, and Sherlock are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. 034-0890-A Printed in the U.S.A. and other countries. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleWorks, Mac, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in Taiwan All rights reserved. www.apple.com © 1999 Apple Computer, Inc.
User Guide
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... Listen to music on your computer or on the go 12 Make your own movie or watch a movie on to learn more about using your iBook's software up-to-date 24 Learn more and solve problems 30 Install memory and an AirPort Card 34 Work more out of the Internet 18... Send and receive email 20 Organize, plan, and create 22 Keep your iBook, plug in the power adapter and connect a phone cord from a wall jack to the Internet. Read on DVD 14 Search the Internet 16 Get more...
... Listen to music on your computer or on the go 12 Make your own movie or watch a movie on to learn more about using your iBook's software up-to-date 24 Learn more and solve problems 30 Install memory and an AirPort Card 34 Work more out of the Internet 18... Send and receive email 20 Organize, plan, and create 22 Keep your iBook, plug in the power adapter and connect a phone cord from a wall jack to the Internet. Read on DVD 14 Search the Internet 16 Get more...
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... down . Play DVD videos if you have the DVD/CD-RW or Combo drive, or create your iBook's battery. Media Eject (F12) key Press and hold you have the CD-RW or combo drive. Your iBook at a glance Your computer has these built-in stereo speakers Listen to music CDs. Optical disc...
... down . Play DVD videos if you have the DVD/CD-RW or Combo drive, or create your iBook's battery. Media Eject (F12) key Press and hold you have the CD-RW or combo drive. Your iBook at a glance Your computer has these built-in stereo speakers Listen to music CDs. Optical disc...
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...one to four lights glow to the Internet, browse the World Wide Web, and send and receive electronic mail. Then click Go under "iBook at a glance." 3 Reset button Use during troubleshooting to create your own desktop movies. Audio/video port Connect headphones or external speakers. ... and more . VGA port Connect an external monitor (using the optional Apple AV cable. Connect a TV or video projector using the included Apple VGA Display Adapter). FireWire Connect a digital video camera and use it to restart your iBook's features: m Choose Mac Help from the Help menu. USB Connect ...
...one to four lights glow to the Internet, browse the World Wide Web, and send and receive electronic mail. Then click Go under "iBook at a glance." 3 Reset button Use during troubleshooting to create your own desktop movies. Audio/video port Connect headphones or external speakers. ... and more . VGA port Connect an external monitor (using the optional Apple AV cable. Connect a TV or video projector using the included Apple VGA Display Adapter). FireWire Connect a digital video camera and use it to restart your iBook's features: m Choose Mac Help from the Help menu. USB Connect ...
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... MP3 player to listen on a DV camcorder and import it into iMovie . Make a movie. Shoot video on the go. What you can do with your iBook Not sure how to get the most out of your CD collection. Read on for everyone to find out more. 8 Make your own music CDs... use iTools to post digital photos to the Web for a few pages to see. Then rearrange, edit, polish, and add titles and soundtracks. If your iBook has a CD-RW or Combo drive, burn your own CDs. Browse through the next few ideas.
... MP3 player to listen on a DV camcorder and import it into iMovie . Make a movie. Shoot video on the go. What you can do with your iBook Not sure how to get the most out of your CD collection. Read on for everyone to find out more. 8 Make your own music CDs... use iTools to post digital photos to the Web for a few pages to see. Then rearrange, edit, polish, and add titles and soundtracks. If your iBook has a CD-RW or Combo drive, burn your own CDs. Browse through the next few ideas.
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Listen to friends and family. Send digital photos to music and burn your pocket. Send email and surf the 'Net. Put 1,000 songs in your own CDs. 9 Watch DVD movies. The iBook is your digital hub. Import and edit homemade movies.
Listen to friends and family. Send digital photos to music and burn your pocket. Send email and surf the 'Net. Put 1,000 songs in your own CDs. 9 Watch DVD movies. The iBook is your digital hub. Import and edit homemade movies.
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... tastes using songs from your Library. Easily browse or search for music. Audio CDs Play an audio CD on the go. Burn CDs If your iBook has a CD-RW or Combo drive, make your own CDs. Listen to music on your computer or on your computer. Radio Tuner Choose from hundreds... songs to play in the Help menu. Arrange your Library to your music by mood, artist, genre, or however you like. Use iTunes to www.apple.com/itunes 10
... tastes using songs from your Library. Easily browse or search for music. Audio CDs Play an audio CD on the go. Burn CDs If your iBook has a CD-RW or Combo drive, make your own CDs. Listen to music on your computer or on your computer. Radio Tuner Choose from hundreds... songs to play in the Help menu. Arrange your Library to your music by mood, artist, genre, or however you like. Use iTunes to www.apple.com/itunes 10
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To use Software Update, you must have an Internet connection. 1. Click the icon in the Dock to -date. Click Software Update. 22 Keep your iBook's software up-to open System Preferences. 1 2. Use Software Update to get the latest updates and drivers. 2 .
To use Software Update, you must have an Internet connection. 1. Click the icon in the Dock to -date. Click Software Update. 22 Keep your iBook's software up-to open System Preferences. 1 2. Use Software Update to get the latest updates and drivers. 2 .
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... You can find the answer to your operating system folders. To set your startup disk. Switching between Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 Your iBook is set up your computer to use Mac OS X. If the icons are dimmed, click the padlock icon and enter the password you chose when ... the triangle next to the hard disk that contains your problem on the following pages: Look in the Dock, then choose Mac Help from the Apple (K) menu in the Mac OS X Classic environment. m Click Restart. 26 Advice and troubleshooting If you don't find a great deal of troubleshooting advice, including information ...
... You can find the answer to your operating system folders. To set your startup disk. Switching between Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 Your iBook is set up your computer to use Mac OS X. If the icons are dimmed, click the padlock icon and enter the password you chose when ... the triangle next to the hard disk that contains your problem on the following pages: Look in the Dock, then choose Mac Help from the Apple (K) menu in the Mac OS X Classic environment. m Click Restart. 26 Advice and troubleshooting If you don't find a great deal of troubleshooting advice, including information ...
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... function (fn) key and press the Media Eject key. Restart your user name and password correctly. When the Installer appears, choose Reset Password from the Apple (K) menu. If the disc still won 't turn on or start up normally, the memory is plugged into the computer and into the small hole above... is not in use. m Your battery may need to see if the Caps Lock key has been pressed. Press the small button on having your iBook for information on the battery. m See the service and support information that doesn't work or if you hear a strange sound during startup: m If you can...
... function (fn) key and press the Media Eject key. Restart your user name and password correctly. When the Installer appears, choose Reset Password from the Apple (K) menu. If the disc still won 't turn on or start up normally, the memory is plugged into the computer and into the small hole above... is not in use. m Your battery may need to see if the Caps Lock key has been pressed. Press the small button on having your iBook for information on the battery. m See the service and support information that doesn't work or if you hear a strange sound during startup: m If you can...
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... it may be locked. If necessary, remove the metal clip and pull the AirPort Card from the display. The adapter is not used with the iBook. . Install memory and an AirPort Card. If the keyboard doesn't pop up, it on the palm rests. 3. Use a small flathead screwdriver to the Num Lock...
... it may be locked. If necessary, remove the metal clip and pull the AirPort Card from the display. The adapter is not used with the iBook. . Install memory and an AirPort Card. If the keyboard doesn't pop up, it on the palm rests. 3. Use a small flathead screwdriver to the Num Lock...
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... the keyboard, flip it over and remove the battery. 2. 3. Add additional memory. 1. To prevent scratching, place a soft cloth between the AirPort Card and the iBook case. Your iBook has one expansion slot that accepts a standard PC-100 compliant, SO-DIMM memory module (1.25-inch or shorter). Locate the plastic tab next to...
... the keyboard, flip it over and remove the battery. 2. 3. Add additional memory. 1. To prevent scratching, place a soft cloth between the AirPort Card and the iBook case. Your iBook has one expansion slot that accepts a standard PC-100 compliant, SO-DIMM memory module (1.25-inch or shorter). Locate the plastic tab next to...
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...with your computer for instructions on your computer. It can unplug the computer when you can damage the case. Your iBook has a unique appearance and finish that only an Apple-certified technician install additional RAM or an AirPort Card. Proper care and handling, as the keyboard is open) m ...contact an Appleauthorized service provider or Apple for service. If you may increase over time. For your own safety and that of your equipment, always disconnect the power plug (by the limited warranty on how to your equipment will help keep your iBook looking its best. Make sure...
...with your computer for instructions on your computer. It can unplug the computer when you can damage the case. Your iBook has a unique appearance and finish that only an Apple-certified technician install additional RAM or an AirPort Card. Proper care and handling, as the keyboard is open) m ...contact an Appleauthorized service provider or Apple for service. If you may increase over time. For your own safety and that of your equipment, always disconnect the power plug (by the limited warranty on how to your equipment will help keep your iBook looking its best. Make sure...
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www.apple.com © 2002 Apple Computer, Inc. Finder, iMovie, iPod, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. All rights reserved. and other countries. Digital imagery copyright 1998 PhotoDisc, Inc. 034-2095-A Printed in the U.S. registered trademark. AirPort, Apple, the Apple logo, AppleWorks, FireWire, the FireWire logo, iBook, Mac, the Mac logo, Macintosh, QuickTime, and Sherlock are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in Taiwan
www.apple.com © 2002 Apple Computer, Inc. Finder, iMovie, iPod, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. All rights reserved. and other countries. Digital imagery copyright 1998 PhotoDisc, Inc. 034-2095-A Printed in the U.S. registered trademark. AirPort, Apple, the Apple logo, AppleWorks, FireWire, the FireWire logo, iBook, Mac, the Mac logo, Macintosh, QuickTime, and Sherlock are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in Taiwan