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... Hollywood-style DVDs 16 Search the Internet 18 Get more out of your iMac: 2 Your iMac at a glance 4 Mac OS X basics 8 What you 've set up your iMac's software up-to the Internet, what's next? Once you can do with your iMac 10 Listen to music on your computer or on the go 12... to find out how to get the most out of the Internet 20 Send and receive email 22 Organize, plan, and create 24 Keep your iMac and followed the onscreen guide to connect to -date 26 Learn more and solve problems 32 Install memory and an AirPort Card 34 Work more...
... Hollywood-style DVDs 16 Search the Internet 18 Get more out of your iMac: 2 Your iMac at a glance 4 Mac OS X basics 8 What you 've set up your iMac's software up-to the Internet, what's next? Once you can do with your iMac 10 Listen to music on your computer or on the go 12... to find out how to get the most out of the Internet 20 Send and receive email 22 Organize, plan, and create 24 Keep your iMac and followed the onscreen guide to connect to -date 26 Learn more and solve problems 32 Install memory and an AirPort Card 34 Work more...
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... built-in features: Built-in microphone Record sound or control your own music CDs. If you have the Combo drive, watch DVD videos. Apple Pro Mouse A precision optical mouse you can use applications, and create your computer with some models. Volume controls Use the keyboard to open ...the drive tray or eject a CD or DVD. Media Eject key Use to adjust sound volume. Apple Pro Speakers Included with spoken commands. Your iMac at www.apple.com/store USB port Connect a USB device. 2 Power indicator light Pulsing light indicates that the computer is sleeping. ...
... built-in features: Built-in microphone Record sound or control your own music CDs. If you have the Combo drive, watch DVD videos. Apple Pro Mouse A precision optical mouse you can use applications, and create your computer with some models. Volume controls Use the keyboard to open ...the drive tray or eject a CD or DVD. Media Eject key Use to adjust sound volume. Apple Pro Speakers Included with spoken commands. Your iMac at www.apple.com/store USB port Connect a USB device. 2 Power indicator light Pulsing light indicates that the computer is sleeping. ...
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...then click Go under "Discover my iMac." 3 Headphones port Connect headphones or analog speakers. G Ethernet Share files with another computer. Power Port Connect to access the Internet. USB Connect printers, Zip and other FireWire device. Connect an Apple iPod, external hard disk, or...DSL or cable modem to a standard electrical outlet. VGA output Connect an external monitor for video mirroring using the Apple VGA adapter (available separately). ® Power button Turn your iMac's features: m Choose Mac Help from a DV camera. To learn more . W Modem Connect to sleep. ...
...then click Go under "Discover my iMac." 3 Headphones port Connect headphones or analog speakers. G Ethernet Share files with another computer. Power Port Connect to access the Internet. USB Connect printers, Zip and other FireWire device. Connect an Apple iPod, external hard disk, or...DSL or cable modem to a standard electrical outlet. VGA output Connect an external monitor for video mirroring using the Apple VGA adapter (available separately). ® Power button Turn your iMac's features: m Choose Mac Help from a DV camera. To learn more . W Modem Connect to sleep. ...
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...to send email and browse the Web, or use iDVD to see. What you can do with your iMac Not sure how to listen on the go. Transfer music to an iPod or other MP3 player to get.... Use iTunes to find out more. 8 Read on a DV camcorder and import it into iMovie . Make your iMac has a SuperDrive, use iTools to post digital photos to the Web for everyone to burn DVDs for a few pages... to transfer and organize music from your CD collection, then burn your new iMac? Browse through the next few ideas. Make a movie. Then rearrange, edit, polish, and add titles and soundtracks....
...to send email and browse the Web, or use iDVD to see. What you can do with your iMac Not sure how to listen on the go. Transfer music to an iPod or other MP3 player to get.... Use iTunes to find out more. 8 Read on a DV camcorder and import it into iMovie . Make your iMac has a SuperDrive, use iTools to post digital photos to the Web for everyone to burn DVDs for a few pages... to transfer and organize music from your CD collection, then burn your new iMac? Browse through the next few ideas. Make a movie. Then rearrange, edit, polish, and add titles and soundtracks....
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Send digital photos to music and burn your pocket. Put up to 1,000 songs in your own CDs. 9 Send email and surf the 'Net. Listen to friends and family. The iMac is your own DVD. Import and edit home movies. Watch a DVD movie or burn your digital hub.
Send digital photos to music and burn your pocket. Put up to 1,000 songs in your own CDs. 9 Send email and surf the 'Net. Listen to friends and family. The iMac is your own DVD. Import and edit home movies. Watch a DVD movie or burn your digital hub.
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Keep your iMac's software up-to open System Preferences. 1 2. Click the icon in the Dock to -date. To use Software Update, you must have an Internet connection. 1. Use Software Update to get the latest updates and drivers. 2 . Click Software Update. 24
Keep your iMac's software up-to open System Preferences. 1 2. Click the icon in the Dock to -date. To use Software Update, you must have an Internet connection. 1. Use Software Update to get the latest updates and drivers. 2 . Click Software Update. 24
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...disk. If the icons are connected securely. m Click the triangle next to the hard disk that contains your Apple Pro Speakers aren't working correctly: Make sure they are dimmed, click the padlock icon and enter the password you...Type a question in Mac OS X. To set your computer to use Mac OS 9: m Choose System Preferences from the Apple (K) menu in the search window (for Mac OS 9 will work in Mac Help. m Click Restart. 28 You can...set to use Mac OS X again: m Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu. If your operating system folders. Switching between Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 Your...
...disk. If the icons are connected securely. m Click the triangle next to the hard disk that contains your Apple Pro Speakers aren't working correctly: Make sure they are dimmed, click the padlock icon and enter the password you...Type a question in Mac OS X. To set your computer to use Mac OS 9: m Choose System Preferences from the Apple (K) menu in the search window (for Mac OS 9 will work in Mac Help. m Click Restart. 28 You can...set to use Mac OS X again: m Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu. If your operating system folders. Switching between Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 Your...
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... all applications that came with your printer. m If your user name and password correctly. When the Installer appears, choose Reset Password from the Apple menu. 30 m Make sure the printer is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is connected. m Open the Print ...the computer and an electrical outlet. m Install the software that came with your printer. Make sure the power cord is plugged into your iMac for instructions. m Make sure you used originally. See the documentation that you are using the same capitalization and punctuation that came with ...
... all applications that came with your printer. m If your user name and password correctly. When the Installer appears, choose Reset Password from the Apple menu. 30 m Make sure the printer is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is connected. m Open the Print ...the computer and an electrical outlet. m Install the software that came with your printer. Make sure the power cord is plugged into your iMac for instructions. m Make sure you used originally. See the documentation that you are using the same capitalization and punctuation that came with ...
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AirPort, Apple, the Apple logo, AppleWorks, FireWire, the FireWire logo, iMac, Mac, the Mac logo, Macintosh, QuickTime, and Sherlock are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in Taiwan ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. registered trademark. Digital imagery copyright 1998 PhotoDisc, Inc. 034-2069-A Printed in the U.S. and other countries. All rights reserved. Finder, iMovie, iPod, iTunes, and SuperDrive are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. www.apple.com © 2002 Apple Computer, Inc.
AirPort, Apple, the Apple logo, AppleWorks, FireWire, the FireWire logo, iMac, Mac, the Mac logo, Macintosh, QuickTime, and Sherlock are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in Taiwan ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. registered trademark. Digital imagery copyright 1998 PhotoDisc, Inc. 034-2069-A Printed in the U.S. and other countries. All rights reserved. Finder, iMovie, iPod, iTunes, and SuperDrive are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. www.apple.com © 2002 Apple Computer, Inc.