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USB ports on the keyboard. 4 If required, connect your computer to a phone line. Ethernet port Modem port 5 Connect the keyboard cable to one of the USB ports ( ) on the computer or on your monitor, and plug the mouse cable into a USB port on keyboard (2) Keyboard Mouse Parts of your modem port to your Ethernet network and connect your computer may be covered by clear plastic film that protected it during shipment. You can remove the film. 10 Chapter 1
USB ports on the keyboard. 4 If required, connect your computer to a phone line. Ethernet port Modem port 5 Connect the keyboard cable to one of the USB ports ( ) on the computer or on your monitor, and plug the mouse cable into a USB port on keyboard (2) Keyboard Mouse Parts of your modem port to your Ethernet network and connect your computer may be covered by clear plastic film that protected it during shipment. You can remove the film. 10 Chapter 1
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... computer on ? If not, the computer or monitor isn't receiving power. m Is the power button lit on the front panel of the computer. m Are the keyboard and monitor cables connected correctly? Press it again to turn on the computer, see anything on the front of the computer and on page 73.... If it is the power strip turned on . If you wish, raise the keyboard by lifting it and flipping the foot toward the back. 6 Turn on your computer by pressing the monitor's power button or the power button...
... computer on ? If not, the computer or monitor isn't receiving power. m Is the power button lit on the front panel of the computer. m Are the keyboard and monitor cables connected correctly? Press it again to turn on the computer, see anything on the front of the computer and on page 73.... If it is the power strip turned on . If you wish, raise the keyboard by lifting it and flipping the foot toward the back. 6 Turn on your computer by pressing the monitor's power button or the power button...
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...Your Macintosh supports up to the computer's power cord. Monitor ports Connect your Macintosh to monitors that use the Apple Display Connector (ADC) or to headphones, externally powered (amplified) speakers, or other computers over the... the internal modem. You can connect up to an Apple PlainTalk microphone or other audio input equipment so that you can record sounds and music. - G 10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet port Connect your Macintosh to... so that you can access network resources such as keyboards, mouse devices, printers, scanners, speakers, USB hubs, and more .
...Your Macintosh supports up to the computer's power cord. Monitor ports Connect your Macintosh to monitors that use the Apple Display Connector (ADC) or to headphones, externally powered (amplified) speakers, or other computers over the... the internal modem. You can connect up to an Apple PlainTalk microphone or other audio input equipment so that you can record sounds and music. - G 10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet port Connect your Macintosh to... so that you can access network resources such as keyboards, mouse devices, printers, scanners, speakers, USB hubs, and more .
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... to Your Computer" on page 49 m "Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers" on page 50 m "Using the Computer as a Server Without a Monitor" on page 50 35 You'll find instructions for using your keyboard and mouse, modem, FireWire ports, USB ports, networking, and more.... CHAPTER 3 3 Using Your Computer This chapter provides explanations and procedures for using the important features of your computer, including your Power Mac G4 computer.
... to Your Computer" on page 49 m "Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers" on page 50 m "Using the Computer as a Server Without a Monitor" on page 50 35 You'll find instructions for using your keyboard and mouse, modem, FireWire ports, USB ports, networking, and more.... CHAPTER 3 3 Using Your Computer This chapter provides explanations and procedures for using the important features of your computer, including your Power Mac G4 computer.
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... the screen controls and hot function keys are open your Web browser, word processor, or favorite game. Using Your Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse You can quickly change function key assignments using the keyboard c o n tro ls. Once applications are secondary. 36 Chapter 3 Using the Standard Function Keys You can quickly adjust settings...
... the screen controls and hot function keys are open your Web browser, word processor, or favorite game. Using Your Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse You can quickly change function key assignments using the keyboard c o n tro ls. Once applications are secondary. 36 Chapter 3 Using the Standard Function Keys You can quickly adjust settings...
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... the bottom of your thumb and fingers as your desktop, mouse pad, or other way makes clicking the mouse easier. For More Information About Your Keyboard and Mouse Additional information on the mouse body until you lift. To double-click an item, press down once on configuring the... object, press down twice in Mac Help. Choose Mac Help from the Help menu and search for less tension. Using Your Computer 37 Using Your Apple Pro Mouse To position the pointer using your mouse, move the mouse over any suitable surface such as you feel a click. turning it , click the...
... the bottom of your thumb and fingers as your desktop, mouse pad, or other way makes clicking the mouse easier. For More Information About Your Keyboard and Mouse Additional information on the mouse body until you lift. To double-click an item, press down once on configuring the... object, press down twice in Mac Help. Choose Mac Help from the Help menu and search for less tension. Using Your Computer 37 Using Your Apple Pro Mouse To position the pointer using your mouse, move the mouse over any suitable surface such as you feel a click. turning it , click the...
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...: Apple has already included software to work with the device once. If, when you connect a USB device, your computer to work with many types of external devices, including printers, digital cameras, game pads, joysticks, keyboards and mouse devices, and storage devices. Using USB Devices Your Power Mac G4 comes...the software that came with your computer, connect the device to the computer and install its software or configure your Power Mac G4 cannot find the correct software, it . 38 Chapter 3 You don't need to restart your computer automatically loads the correct ...
...: Apple has already included software to work with the device once. If, when you connect a USB device, your computer to work with many types of external devices, including printers, digital cameras, game pads, joysticks, keyboards and mouse devices, and storage devices. Using USB Devices Your Power Mac G4 comes...the software that came with your computer, connect the device to the computer and install its software or configure your Power Mac G4 cannot find the correct software, it . 38 Chapter 3 You don't need to restart your computer automatically loads the correct ...
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... also use the DVD drive to the Trash, or by pressing the Media Eject key on your keyboard. Insert the DVD disc and then open Apple DVD Player (in the Applications folder on using CD or DVD discs is open the player and then... choose Apple DVD Player Help from the Help menu and search for "discs." For More Information on Your DVD Drive For instructions on your Power Mac G4. Choose Mac Help from the Help menu. To listen... Disc or Cartridge You eject a disc by dragging the disc icon to play DVD-Video discs on using Apple DVD Player, open .
... also use the DVD drive to the Trash, or by pressing the Media Eject key on your keyboard. Insert the DVD disc and then open Apple DVD Player (in the Applications folder on using CD or DVD discs is open the player and then... choose Apple DVD Player Help from the Help menu and search for "discs." For More Information on Your DVD Drive For instructions on your Power Mac G4. Choose Mac Help from the Help menu. To listen... Disc or Cartridge You eject a disc by dragging the disc icon to play DVD-Video discs on using Apple DVD Player, open .
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... USB modem, use a USB cable to connect the modem to a telephone line. 44 Chapter 3 To connect the Apple 56K V.90 internal modem, plug one end of a phone cord into the modem port on the keyboard, computer, USB monitor, or USB hub. Warning Disconnect your modem from damaging the modem. More information about...
... USB modem, use a USB cable to connect the modem to a telephone line. 44 Chapter 3 To connect the Apple 56K V.90 internal modem, plug one end of a phone cord into the modem port on the keyboard, computer, USB monitor, or USB hub. Warning Disconnect your modem from damaging the modem. More information about...
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... cable (in to start up when the system starts up your computer, including connecting a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. 2 Configure your server software as a server without an attached monitor. Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers If two Apple computers are operating properly. 4 Turn off ...an Ethernet connection, see "iTools-Free Internet Services for access to run as follows: m Configure network access. Macintosh Server G4 computers are shipped this way. 3 Be sure network services are not connected by a network, you can download them with your computer ...
... cable (in to start up when the system starts up your computer, including connecting a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. 2 Configure your server software as a server without an attached monitor. Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers If two Apple computers are operating properly. 4 Turn off ...an Ethernet connection, see "iTools-Free Internet Services for access to run as follows: m Configure network access. Macintosh Server G4 computers are shipped this way. 3 Be sure network services are not connected by a network, you can download them with your computer ...
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... current applic atio n . After the computer turns off , then replug the power cord and use a pa rticula r pro gra m , check with your computer's system software. 73 m If the pro blem o ccurs frequently, choose Mac Help from the Special menu in the connectors and make sure the mouse and... keyboard are firmly seated. If the computer won't respond or the pointer won't move: First, make sure they are connected. CHAPTER 5 5 Troubleshooting If ...
... current applic atio n . After the computer turns off , then replug the power cord and use a pa rticula r pro gra m , check with your computer's system software. 73 m If the pro blem o ccurs frequently, choose Mac Help from the Special menu in the connectors and make sure the mouse and... keyboard are firmly seated. If the computer won't respond or the pointer won't move: First, make sure they are connected. CHAPTER 5 5 Troubleshooting If ...
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...for a day or more, turn off the computer and display or use Energy Saver. If this makes it impossible to use the computer keyboard, your shoulders should be using your display and computer for a prolonged time. Allow adequate space to rest your feet flat the...wrist and hand in your of the display screen. Your upper arm and forearm should support your keyboard. Or you can use a desk with a keyboard tray that provides firm, comfortable support is to the keyboard. m An adjustable chair that 's lower than the regular work surface. Maintaining Your Display To ...
...for a day or more, turn off the computer and display or use Energy Saver. If this makes it impossible to use the computer keyboard, your shoulders should be using your display and computer for a prolonged time. Allow adequate space to rest your feet flat the...wrist and hand in your of the display screen. Your upper arm and forearm should support your keyboard. Or you can use a desk with a keyboard tray that provides firm, comfortable support is to the keyboard. m An adjustable chair that 's lower than the regular work surface. Maintaining Your Display To ...
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...optional AirPort Card is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Mouse and Keyboard Information The Apple optical mouse is located in a service-accessible area. If you have this equipment serviced only by an Apple-authorized service provider. The Class 1 label, located in a user-accessible area...Po wer o ut o f o bjective lens: 3.3mW m Bea m divergence: horizontal 12º vertical 35º Laser on your safety, have an internal Apple CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM drive in your computer, your computer is harmful to your equipment's manual may differ slightly from the ones...
...optional AirPort Card is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Mouse and Keyboard Information The Apple optical mouse is located in a service-accessible area. If you have this equipment serviced only by an Apple-authorized service provider. The Class 1 label, located in a user-accessible area...Po wer o ut o f o bjective lens: 3.3mW m Bea m divergence: horizontal 12º vertical 35º Laser on your safety, have an internal Apple CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM drive in your computer, your computer is harmful to your equipment's manual may differ slightly from the ones...