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... wireless keyboard and mouse come with AA batteries installed, and they're already paired with your iMac. Power button Indicator light Indicator light On/off switch When you first turn them to a USB (d) port on , make sure batteries are good. Press the power button on the right side of your Apple Wireless Keyboard and slide the switch on the bottom of your iMac. 12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Note: If you turn...
... wireless keyboard and mouse come with AA batteries installed, and they're already paired with your iMac. Power button Indicator light Indicator light On/off switch When you first turn them to a USB (d) port on , make sure batteries are good. Press the power button on the right side of your Apple Wireless Keyboard and slide the switch on the bottom of your iMac. 12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Note: If you turn...
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Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go 13 Step 4: Press the power (®) button on the back to turn on your iMac. For more information about pairing, see page 27. You may have to click the mouse once to pair them with your iMac. Click your mouse to establish a connection with your iMac. ® ® ® Important: If your keyboard and mouse aren't paired, follow the onscreen instructions to establish a connection. You hear a tone when you turn on your iMac.
Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go 13 Step 4: Press the power (®) button on the back to turn on your iMac. For more information about pairing, see page 27. You may have to click the mouse once to pair them with your iMac. Click your mouse to establish a connection with your iMac. ® ® ® Important: If your keyboard and mouse aren't paired, follow the onscreen instructions to establish a connection. You hear a tone when you turn on your iMac.
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... the Help menu in the Dock. Choose Apple () > Software Update from being played by someone else and frees up , check for use your iMac. If you already have a Mac, Setup Assistant can easily make your desktop look the way you turn on your new iMac. Deauthorizing a computer prevents any songs, videos, or audiobooks you want using Migration Assistant. For more information, open Utilities, and...
... the Help menu in the Dock. Choose Apple () > Software Update from being played by someone else and frees up , check for use your iMac. If you already have a Mac, Setup Assistant can easily make your desktop look the way you turn on your new iMac. Deauthorizing a computer prevents any songs, videos, or audiobooks you want using Migration Assistant. For more information, open Utilities, and...
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... model also supports input from external DisplayPort sources. Required cables and adapters are available separately. d Four high-speed USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports Connect an iPod, iPhone, iPad, mouse, keyboard, printer, disk drive, digital camera, joystick, external USB modem, and more. This port is also a S/PDIF stereo 3.5 mini-phono jack. f Headphone out/optical digital audio out port Connect headphones, external powered speakers, or digital audio equipment. H FireWire 800 port Connect high-speed external devices, such as digital video cameras and storage devices...
... model also supports input from external DisplayPort sources. Required cables and adapters are available separately. d Four high-speed USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports Connect an iPod, iPhone, iPad, mouse, keyboard, printer, disk drive, digital camera, joystick, external USB modem, and more. This port is also a S/PDIF stereo 3.5 mini-phono jack. f Headphone out/optical digital audio out port Connect headphones, external powered speakers, or digital audio equipment. H FireWire 800 port Connect high-speed external devices, such as digital video cameras and storage devices...
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.... Memory access Your iMac comes with Your iMac 23 Power port Connect the power cord to your iMac during troubleshooting. Chapter 2 Life with at least 4 GB of memory installed as the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse, Bluetooth mobile phones, PDAs, and printers. Security slot Attach a lock and cable to discourage theft (available separately). ® Power button Press to turn on your iMac or put it to a wireless network using built...
.... Memory access Your iMac comes with Your iMac 23 Power port Connect the power cord to your iMac during troubleshooting. Chapter 2 Life with at least 4 GB of memory installed as the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse, Bluetooth mobile phones, PDAs, and printers. Security slot Attach a lock and cable to discourage theft (available separately). ® Power button Press to turn on your iMac or put it to a wireless network using built...
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... Help and search for "display port" or "target display mode." Using your keyboard or mouse System Preferences and choose Keyboard or Mouse. Or open System Profiler by choosing Apple (K) > About This Mac from the menu bar and then clicking More Info. Using AirPort Extreme wireless The AirPort Support page at www.apple.com/support/specs for "optical drive." FireWire and USB connections Mac Help and search for "keyboard" or "mouse." Apple Remote Mac Help and search...
... Help and search for "display port" or "target display mode." Using your keyboard or mouse System Preferences and choose Keyboard or Mouse. Or open System Profiler by choosing Apple (K) > About This Mac from the menu bar and then clicking More Info. Using AirPort Extreme wireless The AirPort Support page at www.apple.com/support/specs for "optical drive." FireWire and USB connections Mac Help and search for "keyboard" or "mouse." Apple Remote Mac Help and search...
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... and check the installation instructions again to make sure your iMac will sound three tones every five seconds. If you still have problems, remove the memory and consult the support information that it's installed correctly. For a detailed view of the amount of memory installed in your iMac: 1 Start up your iMac. If the memory you see the Mac OS X desktop, choose Apple () > About This...
... and check the installation instructions again to make sure your iMac will sound three tones every five seconds. If you still have problems, remove the memory and consult the support information that it's installed correctly. For a detailed view of the amount of memory installed in your iMac: 1 Start up your iMac. If the memory you see the Mac OS X desktop, choose Apple () > About This...
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... compatible with your iMac for five seconds to shut down the Option and Command (x) keys and press the Esc key. If the problem reoccurs when you 're using a USB keyboard or mouse, make sure they 're connected. Then plug the power cord back in the connectors and make sure they are charged. (See "Replacing the Batteries" on the back of your iMac. If a dialog appears, select...
... compatible with your iMac for five seconds to shut down the Option and Command (x) keys and press the Esc key. If the problem reoccurs when you 're using a USB keyboard or mouse, make sure they 're connected. Then plug the power cord back in the connectors and make sure they are charged. (See "Replacing the Batteries" on the back of your iMac. If a dialog appears, select...
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... a problem with the Internet service provider (ISP) you are trying to connect to, with an external device you are trying to help walk you can try the steps in the following sections. 50 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 6 If Apple Hardware Test detects a problem, it displays an error code. You can use Network Diagnostics. If you have trouble with Your Internet Connection Your iMac has the Network Setup Assistant application to access. To use Apple Hardware Test. If Network Diagnostics...
... a problem with the Internet service provider (ISP) you are trying to connect to, with an external device you are trying to help walk you can try the steps in the following sections. 50 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 6 If Apple Hardware Test detects a problem, it displays an error code. You can use Network Diagnostics. If you have trouble with Your Internet Connection Your iMac has the Network Setup Assistant application to access. To use Apple Hardware Test. If Network Diagnostics...
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... using PPPoE (Point to LAN users. If your DSL or cable modem for the PPPoE service from the Interface pop-up menu. To enter PPPoE settings: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services list, and choose PPPoE from the Ethernet pop-up menu. 4 Choose an interface for a few minutes, and then turn the power off your modem has a reset button, you turn...
... using PPPoE (Point to LAN users. If your DSL or cable modem for the PPPoE service from the Interface pop-up menu. To enter PPPoE settings: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services list, and choose PPPoE from the Ethernet pop-up menu. 4 Choose an interface for a few minutes, and then turn the power off your modem has a reset button, you turn...
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... wireless device for more information, search for "Software Update" in the menu bar. Keeping Your Software Up to Date You can interfere with your base station or access point. ÂÂ Make sure you are available for updates periodically, and then you 're connected to the Internet, Software Update checks to the Internet and automatically download and install the latest free software versions, drivers, and other computer or the network's access...
... wireless device for more information, search for "Software Update" in the menu bar. Keeping Your Software Up to Date You can interfere with your base station or access point. ÂÂ Make sure you are available for updates periodically, and then you 're connected to the Internet, Software Update checks to the Internet and automatically download and install the latest free software versions, drivers, and other computer or the network's access...
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Use Disk Utility on your Mac OS X Install DVD to set up your hard drive. For information about Disk Utility and its options, see Mac Help, or open Disk Utility (in the following Kbase article: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3910? To install the iLife applications that came with your iMac: 1 Insert the Applications Install DVD that came with your iMac if you accidentally delete them, or after you perform...
Use Disk Utility on your Mac OS X Install DVD to set up your hard drive. For information about Disk Utility and its options, see Mac Help, or open Disk Utility (in the following Kbase article: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3910? To install the iLife applications that came with your iMac: 1 Insert the Applications Install DVD that came with your iMac if you accidentally delete them, or after you perform...
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If you have a problem using your iMac or working with a scroll ball and the scrolling feels rough or the scroll ball isn't scrolling up menu. Learning More, Service, and Support Your iMac does not have any user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory. You can find more information. Online Resources For online service and support information, go to have the internal backup battery replaced. In the...
If you have a problem using your iMac or working with a scroll ball and the scrolling feels rough or the scroll ball isn't scrolling up menu. Learning More, Service, and Support Your iMac does not have any user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory. You can find more information. Online Resources For online service and support information, go to have the internal backup battery replaced. In the...
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... technical support and one year of hardware repair warranty coverage at an Apple Retail Store or an Apple-authorized repair center, such as instructions and troubleshooting information, in Mac Help. If you need assistance, AppleCare telephone support representatives can extend your coverage by purchasing the AppleCare Protection Plan. You can help you what hardware and software is installed, the serial number and operating system version, how much memory is installed...
... technical support and one year of hardware repair warranty coverage at an Apple Retail Store or an Apple-authorized repair center, such as instructions and troubleshooting information, in Mac Help. If you need assistance, AppleCare telephone support representatives can extend your coverage by purchasing the AppleCare Protection Plan. You can help you what hardware and software is installed, the serial number and operating system version, how much memory is installed...
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... memory, you open your iMac. Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Your iMac has no user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory (see "Installing Memory" on page 57. Do not allow children access to the interior of any electrical product and do not permit them to open your computer. If you risk damaging your safety, have this product through the ventilation openings in normal use...
... memory, you open your iMac. Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Your iMac has no user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory (see "Installing Memory" on page 57. Do not allow children access to the interior of any electrical product and do not permit them to open your computer. If you risk damaging your safety, have this product through the ventilation openings in normal use...
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...: (1) This device may cause undesired operation. See instructions if interference to this product not authorized by different circuit breakers or fuses.) If necessary, consult an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple. These specifications are on a different circuit from the television or radio. • Plug the computer into an outlet that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables (including Ethernet network cables) between system...
...: (1) This device may cause undesired operation. See instructions if interference to this product not authorized by different circuit breakers or fuses.) If necessary, consult an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple. These specifications are on a different circuit from the television or radio. • Plug the computer into an outlet that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables (including Ethernet network cables) between system...
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... 14 Network Setup Assistant 50 Setup Assistant 14 audio in/optical digital audio in port 21 B batteries Apple Remote 31 disposal 74 wireless keyboard 47 wireless mouse 48 Bluetooth technology overview 23 brightness keys 25 built-in iSight camera 19 microphone 19 speakers 19 button, power 15 C cable modem 11 camera indicator light 19 iSight 19 carrying your iMac 67 computer. See iMac computer disposal 74 connecting an Ethernet cable 11 a USB keyboard 12 a USB mouse 12 cable...
... 14 Network Setup Assistant 50 Setup Assistant 14 audio in/optical digital audio in port 21 B batteries Apple Remote 31 disposal 74 wireless keyboard 47 wireless mouse 48 Bluetooth technology overview 23 brightness keys 25 built-in iSight camera 19 microphone 19 speakers 19 button, power 15 C cable modem 11 camera indicator light 19 iSight 19 carrying your iMac 67 computer. See iMac computer disposal 74 connecting an Ethernet cable 11 a USB keyboard 12 a USB mouse 12 cable...
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... light camera 19 keyboard 26 mouse 28 infrared receiver 19 installing applications 56 Mac OS X 54 Internet connecting 11 connection problems 50 IP address sharing 52 masquerading 52 iSight 19 iTunes, deauthoring 14 iTunes Store 14 K keyboard about 25 ergonomics 68 features 24 function keys 25 indicator light 26 pairing 27 setup 12 using 27 wireless 12 keys brightness 25 Dashboard 25 Exposé 25 media...
... light camera 19 keyboard 26 mouse 28 infrared receiver 19 installing applications 56 Mac OS X 54 Internet connecting 11 connection problems 50 IP address sharing 52 masquerading 52 iSight 19 iTunes, deauthoring 14 iTunes Store 14 K keyboard about 25 ergonomics 68 features 24 function keys 25 indicator light 26 pairing 27 setup 12 using 27 wireless 12 keys brightness 25 Dashboard 25 Exposé 25 media...
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... software 54 replacing batteries 47, 48 resetting paramater RAM (PRAM) 46 S safety important information 62 optical drive 65 screen brightness, setting 25 SD card slot 19 SDRAM. See memory security slot 23 serial number 60 service and support 57, 58 setting up 12 using 29 wireless 12 N network address translation (NAT) 52 connecting to 11 connection problems 52 diagnostics 50 setup assistant 50 wireless 11 Network Setup Assistant 50 O online resources 57 onscreen help 58 operating environment 66 optical digital audio 21 optical drive...
... software 54 replacing batteries 47, 48 resetting paramater RAM (PRAM) 46 S safety important information 62 optical drive 65 screen brightness, setting 25 SD card slot 19 SDRAM. See memory security slot 23 serial number 60 service and support 57, 58 setting up 12 using 29 wireless 12 N network address translation (NAT) 52 connecting to 11 connection problems 52 diagnostics 50 setup assistant 50 wireless 11 Network Setup Assistant 50 O online resources 57 onscreen help 58 operating environment 66 optical digital audio 21 optical drive...
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... to quit 45 Internet connection 50 PPPoE connections 51 reinstalling Mac OS X 54 resetting PRAM 46 service and support 57 using Mac Help 58 turning on your iMac 13 typing position 68 U updating software 53 USB connections 33 keyboard, connecting 12 mouse, connecting 12 ports 21 user account setting up 14 transferring information 14 V Volume keys 25 W wake from sleep 15 wireless AirPort Extreme 23 Bluetooth technology 23 keyboard 12, 27 mouse 12, 28 networking 11 Looking...
... to quit 45 Internet connection 50 PPPoE connections 51 reinstalling Mac OS X 54 resetting PRAM 46 service and support 57 using Mac Help 58 turning on your iMac 13 typing position 68 U updating software 53 USB connections 33 keyboard, connecting 12 mouse, connecting 12 ports 21 user account setting up 14 transferring information 14 V Volume keys 25 W wake from sleep 15 wireless AirPort Extreme 23 Bluetooth technology 23 keyboard 12, 27 mouse 12, 28 networking 11 Looking...