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... setting up quickly and start using it up your power adapter into an outlet and the power adapter plug into the MacBook Pro power adapter port. As you get close to the port, you will feel a magnet, which helps draw and guide the power adapter plug in the power adapter  Connecting the cables...
... setting up quickly and start using it up your power adapter into an outlet and the power adapter plug into the MacBook Pro power adapter port. As you get close to the port, you will feel a magnet, which helps draw and guide the power adapter plug in the power adapter  Connecting the cables...
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... cables. AC plug Power adapter plug ¯ Power adapter port ® AC power cord To extend the reach of connections, see page 30. Warning: Make sure the AC plug is fully inserted into the power adapter and the electrical prongs on your MacBook Pro to a DSL modem, cable modem, external modem, or Ethernet...
... cables. AC plug Power adapter plug ¯ Power adapter port ® AC power cord To extend the reach of connections, see page 30. Warning: Make sure the AC plug is fully inserted into the power adapter and the electrical prongs on your MacBook Pro to a DSL modem, cable modem, external modem, or Ethernet...
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..., by choosing "Turn AirPort on the MacBook Pro, and then connect a phone cord (not included) from the modem into a USB port on " from an Apple Authorized Reseller. ® ® Note: Using a dial-up connection requires the external Apple USB Modem, available for purchase from the online Apple Store at www.apple.com/store or from the AirPort...
..., by choosing "Turn AirPort on the MacBook Pro, and then connect a phone cord (not included) from the modem into a USB port on " from an Apple Authorized Reseller. ® ® Note: Using a dial-up connection requires the external Apple USB Modem, available for purchase from the online Apple Store at www.apple.com/store or from the AirPort...
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...across the built-in speakers and headphone port. - C Media Eject key Press and hold to activate customized actions assigned to the function keys (F1 to F12). F11, F12 F11 is activated, a green light glows on both the built-in the MacBook Pro keyboard. Chapter 1 Getting Started 19... Function (Fn) key Press and hold this key to eject a disc. Mute control Mute the volume of the sound coming from the speakers and headphone port. Num Lock key Activate the numeric keypad...
...across the built-in speakers and headphone port. - C Media Eject key Press and hold to activate customized actions assigned to the function keys (F1 to F12). F11, F12 F11 is activated, a green light glows on both the built-in the MacBook Pro keyboard. Chapter 1 Getting Started 19... Function (Fn) key Press and hold this key to eject a disc. Mute control Mute the volume of the sound coming from the speakers and headphone port. Num Lock key Activate the numeric keypad...
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Additional Features of Your MacBook Pro d USB 2.0 port f Headphone/optical digital audio out port ¯ Power , Audio line in/optical adapter port digital audio in port ExpressCard/34 slot d USB 2.0 G Gigabit Ethernet port port (10/100/1000Base-T) Security H FireWire slot 400 port £ DVI port 20 Chapter 1 Getting Started
Additional Features of Your MacBook Pro d USB 2.0 port f Headphone/optical digital audio out port ¯ Power , Audio line in/optical adapter port digital audio in port ExpressCard/34 slot d USB 2.0 G Gigabit Ethernet port port (10/100/1000Base-T) Security H FireWire slot 400 port £ DVI port 20 Chapter 1 Getting Started
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.... (Compatible with standard USB devices.) , Audio line in/optical digital audio in port Connect your MacBook Pro to a line-level microphone or digital audio equipment. The Ethernet port's autosensing feature detects other Ethernet devices and doesn't require an Ethernet crossover cable in... the included power adapter to recharge your MacBook Pro, such as digital video cameras and external storage devices. Chapter 1 Getting Started 21 Security slot Protect your MacBook Pro. G Gigabit Ethernet port (10/100/1000Base-T) Connect to a high-speed Ethernet...
.... (Compatible with standard USB devices.) , Audio line in/optical digital audio in port Connect your MacBook Pro to a line-level microphone or digital audio equipment. The Ethernet port's autosensing feature detects other Ethernet devices and doesn't require an Ethernet crossover cable in... the included power adapter to recharge your MacBook Pro, such as digital video cameras and external storage devices. Chapter 1 Getting Started 21 Security slot Protect your MacBook Pro. G Gigabit Ethernet port (10/100/1000Base-T) Connect to a high-speed Ethernet...
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...in the power adapter provides AC power to Know Your MacBook Pro Warning: The MacBook Pro power adapter port contains a magnet that power is not installed, or has a problem. To preserve your computer, or purchase an additional 85W Apple Portable Power Adapter. An amber light indicates that can ... an indicator light on the power adapter plug turns on. The AC power cord provides a grounded connection. 30 Chapter 2 Getting to the MacBook Pro and recharges the computer's battery. If you first connect your power adapter to the battery. Plug the other end into a power outlet....
...in the power adapter provides AC power to Know Your MacBook Pro Warning: The MacBook Pro power adapter port contains a magnet that power is not installed, or has a problem. To preserve your computer, or purchase an additional 85W Apple Portable Power Adapter. An amber light indicates that can ... an indicator light on the power adapter plug turns on. The AC power cord provides a grounded connection. 30 Chapter 2 Getting to the MacBook Pro and recharges the computer's battery. If you first connect your power adapter to the battery. Plug the other end into a power outlet....
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...move your finger slowly across the trackpad. Make sure to push the power plug snugly into your MacBook Pro. For safety instructions about using your power adapter, see an indicator light on the end of...the pointer moves onscreen. If the cord is based on how quickly you will see "Setting Up Your MacBook Pro and Power Adapter" on the computer to ensure it to a grounded power outlet when one is flowing ... plug, not the cord. Use only the AC power cord that plugs into the power adapter port on page 106. AC power cord AC plug For best results, always use the AC power cord...
...move your finger slowly across the trackpad. Make sure to push the power plug snugly into your MacBook Pro. For safety instructions about using your power adapter, see an indicator light on the end of...the pointer moves onscreen. If the cord is based on how quickly you will see "Setting Up Your MacBook Pro and Power Adapter" on the computer to ensure it to a grounded power outlet when one is flowing ... plug, not the cord. Use only the AC power cord that plugs into the power adapter port on page 106. AC power cord AC plug For best results, always use the AC power cord...
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... Keyboard & Mouse pane of keyboard shortcuts for information about connecting it. If you want to use an Apple wireless mouse with a USB connection, you like to use Exposé to Know Your MacBook Pro Note: Exposé is on page 38. See "Using the Keyboard to control the Front Row application.... You can insert the USB connector into the USB 2.0 port and use the F9 and F10 keys, the same keys that ...
... Keyboard & Mouse pane of keyboard shortcuts for information about connecting it. If you want to use an Apple wireless mouse with a USB connection, you like to use Exposé to Know Your MacBook Pro Note: Exposé is on page 38. See "Using the Keyboard to control the Front Row application.... You can insert the USB connector into the USB 2.0 port and use the F9 and F10 keys, the same keys that ...
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...might need to know the network name or address of System Preferences to select your USB ports, see "How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access" on page 62 and "Connecting with Ethernet"... X. Use the Print & Fax pane of printers connected to the Mac OS X website at www.apple.com/macosx. For more information about your printer. For more information about Mac OS X, go to..., you can connect many printers with a USB cable; Note: If your printer to Know Your MacBook Pro others require a network connection, such as Ethernet. To check for updated software: 1 Open System Preferences...
...might need to know the network name or address of System Preferences to select your USB ports, see "How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access" on page 62 and "Connecting with Ethernet"... X. Use the Print & Fax pane of printers connected to the Mac OS X website at www.apple.com/macosx. For more information about your printer. For more information about Mac OS X, go to..., you can connect many printers with a USB cable; Note: If your printer to Know Your MacBook Pro others require a network connection, such as Ethernet. To check for updated software: 1 Open System Preferences...
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... Help >" iTunes and Music Store Help." Insert a music CD in the Dock to open the Printer window. Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your MacBook Pro 49 Monitoring Printing After you send a document to a printer, you work. Playing a CD and Connecting Headphones You can use iTunes-an easy-... more information, choose Help > Mac Help and search for private listening. You can listen to your music on the MacBook Pro internal speakers or connect headphones to the headphone port of your MacBook Pro for "printing." To set up a printer: 1 Open System Preferences and click the Print & Fax icon. 2...
... Help >" iTunes and Music Store Help." Insert a music CD in the Dock to open the Printer window. Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your MacBook Pro 49 Monitoring Printing After you send a document to a printer, you work. Playing a CD and Connecting Headphones You can use iTunes-an easy-... more information, choose Help > Mac Help and search for private listening. You can listen to your music on the MacBook Pro internal speakers or connect headphones to the headphone port of your MacBook Pro for "printing." To set up a printer: 1 Open System Preferences and click the Print & Fax icon. 2...
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... Wireless Internet Access" on page 62. Â If you have access to devices that communicate using Ethernet, you can transfer files to another computer's Ethernet port. After you're connected, you need. For general information about transferring files and documents, open Mac Help and search for the type of connection you... sidebar, or by choosing Go > Connect to Server from the menu bar. Â You can connect to an AirPort Extreme wireless network to Know Your MacBook Pro 51 For more information, see "Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology" on page 64. Â If you connect your...
... Wireless Internet Access" on page 62. Â If you have access to devices that communicate using Ethernet, you can transfer files to another computer's Ethernet port. After you're connected, you need. For general information about transferring files and documents, open Mac Help and search for the type of connection you... sidebar, or by choosing Go > Connect to Server from the menu bar. Â You can connect to an AirPort Extreme wireless network to Know Your MacBook Pro 51 For more information, see "Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology" on page 64. Â If you connect your...
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... 71. 53 See "Connecting with Ethernet" on page 54. Â A FireWire 400 port for connecting high-speed equipment such as iPods, printers, scanners, and other devices. Using Your MacBook Pro 3 3 Your MacBook Pro has many built-in port and a headphone/optical digital audio out port for connecting additional equipment such as digital video cameras and external hard...
... 71. 53 See "Connecting with Ethernet" on page 54. Â A FireWire 400 port for connecting high-speed equipment such as iPods, printers, scanners, and other devices. Using Your MacBook Pro 3 3 Your MacBook Pro has many built-in port and a headphone/optical digital audio out port for connecting additional equipment such as digital video cameras and external hard...
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... is ready to display content on page 81. Â DVI video output with included DVI to VGA adapter for using your MacBook Pro with two USB 2.0 (d) ports, also referred to as Hi-Speed USB, which you can connect and disconnect a USB device while the computer is running. ... use . You don't need to connect many types of your computer. 54 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro See "Securing Your MacBook Pro" on your TV. Use the Apple DVI to Video Adapter, available separately, to use to restart or reconfigure your computer. Your USB 2.0 ports are compatible with earlier USB devices.
... is ready to display content on page 81. Â DVI video output with included DVI to VGA adapter for using your MacBook Pro with two USB 2.0 (d) ports, also referred to as Hi-Speed USB, which you can connect and disconnect a USB device while the computer is running. ... use . You don't need to connect many types of your computer. 54 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro See "Securing Your MacBook Pro" on your TV. Use the Apple DVI to Video Adapter, available separately, to use to restart or reconfigure your computer. Your USB 2.0 ports are compatible with earlier USB devices.
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...The USB hub connects to your computer. Hi-Speed hubs can purchase a USB hub to connect multiple USB devices to an open USB port on your computer and provides additional USB ports (usually four or seven). Some USB hubs have a power adapter and should be plugged into a power outlet. Note: If you ... to your computer and connect similar-speed devices to it . USB 1.1 hubs don't allow Hi-Speed USB devices to it . 56 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro Connect a full-speed or low-speed hub directly to your computer and connect Hi-Speed devices to operate at the Same Time You can support...
...The USB hub connects to your computer. Hi-Speed hubs can purchase a USB hub to connect multiple USB devices to an open USB port on your computer and provides additional USB ports (usually four or seven). Some USB hubs have a power adapter and should be plugged into a power outlet. Note: If you ... to your computer and connect similar-speed devices to it . USB 1.1 hubs don't allow Hi-Speed USB devices to it . 56 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro Connect a full-speed or low-speed hub directly to your computer and connect Hi-Speed devices to operate at the Same Time You can support...
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Choose Help > Mac Help in Mac Help. Connecting with FireWire Your computer has one FireWire 400 (H) port. Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 57 You can connect a standard 6-pin FireWire device directly to connected devices, so the devices don't need a separate power plug....without restarting your computer, check the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/usb. With FireWire, you can also find information on the Apple USB website at www.apple.com/guide. The port provides power to the FireWire 400 (H) port. ® USB hub Getting More Information About USB Additional ...
Choose Help > Mac Help in Mac Help. Connecting with FireWire Your computer has one FireWire 400 (H) port. Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 57 You can connect a standard 6-pin FireWire device directly to connected devices, so the devices don't need a separate power plug....without restarting your computer, check the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/usb. With FireWire, you can also find information on the Apple USB website at www.apple.com/guide. The port provides power to the FireWire 400 (H) port. ® USB hub Getting More Information About USB Additional ...
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...chain of a separate power adapter. You can use a FireWire device with your MacBook Pro cannot find the correct software when you connect a FireWire device, you are powered by separate power adapters. Note: The FireWire port is a good idea to the computer and install any software that gets power ...that came with the device or go to the website of the device manufacturer to the FireWire port on your computer, but only one device should be powered by the MacBook Pro FireWire connection instead of devices to locate and install the correct software. The rest of FireWire devices...
...chain of a separate power adapter. You can use a FireWire device with your MacBook Pro cannot find the correct software when you connect a FireWire device, you are powered by separate power adapters. Note: The FireWire port is a good idea to the computer and install any software that gets power ...that came with the device or go to the website of the device manufacturer to the FireWire port on your computer, but only one device should be powered by the MacBook Pro FireWire connection instead of devices to locate and install the correct software. The rest of FireWire devices...
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... connecting to other Ethernet devices. Use a 2-pair category 5 (or higher) Ethernet cable to connect to a 10Base-T, 100Base-T, or 1000Base-T Ethernet network. 66 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro ® Connecting with Ethernet Your computer comes with built-in Ethernet (G) networking capability, which you access to other computers and potentially to network printers, modems...
... connecting to other Ethernet devices. Use a 2-pair category 5 (or higher) Ethernet cable to connect to a 10Base-T, 100Base-T, or 1000Base-T Ethernet network. 66 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro ® Connecting with Ethernet Your computer comes with built-in Ethernet (G) networking capability, which you access to other computers and potentially to network printers, modems...
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...connect your TV by connecting the Apple DVI to directly connect a display or projector with your MacBook Pro, check the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/store, or an Apple Authorized Reseller. Getting More Information ...About Using Ethernet More information, including setting up an Ethernet network and transferring files using Ethernet, is available in Mac Help. For information about networking products you to Video Adapter (available separately). Using External Video Support Your computer has an external monitor (DVI) port...
...connect your TV by connecting the Apple DVI to directly connect a display or projector with your MacBook Pro, check the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/store, or an Apple Authorized Reseller. Getting More Information ...About Using Ethernet More information, including setting up an Ethernet network and transferring files using Ethernet, is available in Mac Help. For information about networking products you to Video Adapter (available separately). Using External Video Support Your computer has an external monitor (DVI) port...
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...-display or extended desktop mode). By default, your MacBook Pro starts up in display or an external monitor. 68 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro ® When an external monitor or TV is connected, you need to connect an audio cable (not included) from the computer's headphone (f ) port to switch between dual-display and videomirroring modes.
...-display or extended desktop mode). By default, your MacBook Pro starts up in display or an external monitor. 68 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro ® When an external monitor or TV is connected, you need to connect an audio cable (not included) from the computer's headphone (f ) port to switch between dual-display and videomirroring modes.