Apple LC 575 manual By the way Macintosh HD stands for Macintosh hard disk

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2.Notice that the arrow (8) moves in the direction you move the mouse.

If the arrow doesn’t move on the screen, make sure that the cable connecting the mouse to the keyboard is secure and that your mouse is positioned as shown in the picture. (Don’t disconnect the cable while your computer is on; you could damage your equipment.)

You can move the arrow by moving the mouse.

3.Move the mouse so that the arrow is over the picture labeled “Macintosh HD.”

Make sure the tip of the arrow is over the picture, not over the words “Macintosh HD.”

Put the tip of the arrow inside this picture.

vBy the way: “Macintosh HD” stands for “Macintosh hard disk.” v

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Contents Getting Started Apple Computer, Inc Contents Iv Contents Installing System SoftwareMove the computer farther away from the television or radio Communications regulation informationClass 1 label Exposure. sSetting Up Setting Up Socket end of the power cordPlugging in the computer ADB port Connecting the mouse and keyboardPower key Computer. The top of the switch is marked with anProblems starting up? Safety instructions Health-related information about computer use Musculoskeletal discomfort Arranging your office Eye fatigueShoulders relaxed Forearms and hands in a straight line Avoiding fatigueForearms level or tilted up slightly What’s next? Use your hand to scoot the mouse along the table Learning the BasicsBy 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 Click Shut Down Shutting down the computer with a menu commandPress the Power key marked with the P icon on the keyboard Turning on the computerOptional Use these buttons to Change the volume Computer’s soundOn adjusting the keyboard height Guide for information onYour Computer at a Glance You can use the screwsAdjusting the sound Special FeaturesSound control buttons Using the Sound control panelUsing the Screen control panel Adjusting the screenScreen control buttons Disabling the buttons on the front of your computer Saving energy Installing an expansion card Using the built-in microphoneTo install an expansion card Continues Slide the logic board back Replace the back panel of the computer Using a RAM disk for temporary storage Using memory efficientlyConnecting to a network Starting up your computer from an external hard disk Using a modemInstalling System Software Installing System SoftwareIf you see a blinking question mark on your screen Using the CD as your startup deviceIf you see the Macintosh desktop On the desktop, click Install System Reinstalling system softwareWelcome dialog box that appears, click OK Installer dialog box, click Install Custom installationsClick a button to select the disk image you want to copy On the desktop, click the Disk Images tabClick Disk Images Dialog box that appears, click Make a Copy Open the Applications folder Copying the Macintosh Basics tourApple Publishing System