Apple LC 575 manual Learning the Basics, Use your hand to scoot the mouse along the table

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Learning the Basics

The Macintosh comes with a tour and a tutorial to help you start using your computer as quickly as possible.

mThe Macintosh Basics tour teaches the most basic skills you need to master before you can use your computer.

mThe Learning Macintosh section of your Macintosh User’s Guide is a tutorial that reinforces basic skills taught in the tour, and teaches a few additional skills you’ll find helpful as you become more proficient.

Take the Macintosh Basics tour first.

Taking the Macintosh Basics tour

Your Macintosh Basics tour can be found on the hard disk that’s inside your computer.

To take the tour, follow these steps:

Make sure your computer is turned on. If the screen is dark, try adjusting the screen (as described in “Adjusting the Screen,” later in this book) until you see the Macintosh desktop on your screen.

1.Use your hand to scoot the mouse along the table.

Hold the mouse as shown, cable pointing away from you. Slide it so that it stays in contact with the table. Don’t press the mouse button. Watch the arrow (8) on your screen to see if it moves when you move the mouse.

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Contents Getting Started Apple Computer, Inc Contents Installing System Software Iv ContentsCommunications regulation information Move the computer farther away from the television or radioExposure. s Class 1 labelSetting Up Socket end of the power cord Setting UpPlugging in the computer Connecting the mouse and keyboard ADB portComputer. The top of the switch is marked with an Power keyProblems starting up? Safety instructions Health-related information about computer use Musculoskeletal discomfort Eye fatigue Arranging your officeAvoiding fatigue Shoulders relaxed Forearms and hands in a straight lineForearms level or tilted up slightly What’s next? Learning the Basics Use your hand to scoot the mouse along the tableBy the way Macintosh HD stands for Macintosh hard disk Put the tip of the arrow inside this picture Now your screen should look like the following illustration Turning the computer on and off Turning on the computer Shutting down the computer with a menu commandPress the Power key marked with the P icon on the keyboard Click Shut DownGuide for information on Use these buttons to Change the volume Computer’s soundOn adjusting the keyboard height OptionalYou can use the screws Your Computer at a GlanceSpecial Features Adjusting the soundUsing the Sound control panel Sound control buttonsAdjusting the screen Using the Screen control panelScreen control buttons Disabling the buttons on the front of your computer Saving energy Using the built-in microphone Installing an expansion cardTo install an expansion card Continues Slide the logic board back Replace the back panel of the computer Using memory efficiently Using a RAM disk for temporary storageConnecting to a network Using a modem Starting up your computer from an external hard diskInstalling System Software Installing System SoftwareUsing the CD as your startup device If you see a blinking question mark on your screenIf you see the Macintosh desktop Reinstalling system software On the desktop, click Install SystemWelcome dialog box that appears, click OK Custom installations Installer dialog box, click InstallOn the desktop, click the Disk Images tab Click a button to select the disk image you want to copyClick Disk Images Dialog box that appears, click Make a Copy Copying the Macintosh Basics tour Open the Applications folderApple Publishing System