Apple Mac mini manual Using the Apple Remote and Front Row, Your Apple Remote can

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Using the Apple Remote and Front Row

The Apple Remote that came with your Mac mini works with the Front Row application and the built-in infrared (IR) receiver. The IR receiver is located on the front of your Mac mini to the right of the optical drive.

The Apple Remote opens Front Row so you can play music from your iTunes music library, watch photo slideshows and QuickTime movie trailers, play a DVD with DVD Player, and more—all from across the room.

Your Apple Remote can:

ÂOpen Front Row.

ÂNavigate through the Music, Photos, Videos, and DVD menus in Front Row.

ÂNavigate in iTunes, iPhoto, and DVD Player.

ÂSleep or wake your Mac mini.

You can also use your keyboard to control Front Row. The following keys correspond to the buttons on the Apple Remote. To leave Front Row, press any alphabetic key.

Keyboard equivalent

Apple Remote button

Command (x) - Esc

Enter Menu (»)

 

 

Esc

Exit Menu (»)

 

 

Space or Return

Select/Play/Pause ()

 

 

Up arrow (Ò)

Volume/Menu Up ()

 

 

Down arrow (¬)

Volume/Menu Down (D)

 

 

Right arrow (˚)

Next/Fast-forward ()

 

 

Left arrow (k)

Previous/Rewind (])

 

 

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Contents User’s Guide Mac miniPage Page Page Contents Troubleshooting Using Your Mac miniAppendix a Specifications Appendix C Connecting to the Internet Appendix B Safety, Use, and Care InformationIndex Page Getting Started What’s in the Box Setting up Your Mac mini To access the Internet, connect an Ethernet cable Connect the USB cable from your keyboard and mouse Getting Started Connect the DVI cable from your display to the video port Getting Started Transferring Information to Your Mac mini Next StepsSetting Up Your Mac mini for the Internet Put Your Mac mini to Sleep Putting Your Mac mini to Sleep or Shutting It DownShut Down Your Mac mini Page For the Latest Information Getting to Know Your Mac miniWhat’s on the Front of Your Mac mini Slot-loading Power Optical driveBuilt-in infrared IR receiver USB Audio Ports What’s on the Back of Your Mac miniSecurity slot Headphone out/optical digital audio out port Learning About Mac OS To open Mac Help Getting Answers Using Mac HelpCustomizing Your Desktop and Setting Your Preferences To set up a printer Connecting a PrinterMonitoring Printing Keeping Your Software Up to Date To check for updated softwareUsing the Internet Connecting to a NetworkTransferring Files to Another Computer When an Application Doesn’t Respond Using ApplicationsTo force an application to quit Page Here are some of your computer’s features and capabilities Using Your Mac miniDVI to VGA Adapter Connecting a Display or Video DeviceDVI to Video Adapter Your Apple Remote can Using the Apple Remote and Front RowVolume/Menu Up button IR window Previous/Rewind button Turning Off IR Reception Pairing Your Apple RemoteTo pair your Apple Remote with your Mac mini To turn off IR receptionTo replace the battery Replacing the Apple Remote BatteryMore Information About the Apple Remote Using USB Devices Using USBFor More Information About USB Using Multiple USB Devices at the Same TimeThese are some of the things you can do with FireWire Connecting with FireWireFireWire Target Disk Mode Using FireWire DevicesFor More Information About FireWire Understanding AirPort Extreme Wireless NetworkingHow AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access More Information About AirPort Using Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyMore Information About Bluetooth Wireless Technology Setting Up a Bluetooth DeviceTo set up a Bluetooth device To delete a pairing with a deviceFor More Information About Using Ethernet Connecting to an Ethernet NetworkHeadphone Out/Optical Digital Audio Out Port Connecting Audio DevicesAudio In/Optical Digital Audio In Port For More Information About Using AudioUsing Your Optical Drive Ejecting a Disc Inserting a CD or DVD DiscPlaying DVD Discs Recording CD-R and CD-RW Discs To burn music to a CD-R or CD-RW disc using iTunesRecording Information on a DVD To record data to a DVD-R disc using the FinderFor More Information Securing Your Mac mini Troubleshooting4 If your computer won’t respond or the pointer won’t move Problems That Prevent You from Using Your ComputerIf your computer won’t turn on or start up Installing Mac OS Reinstalling the Software That Came with Your ComputerTo install Mac OS Installing Applications Other ProblemsTo install the applications that came with your computer If you have trouble opening an applicationIf you have trouble using AirPort wireless communication If you have a problem with an applicationIf you have trouble ejecting a disc If you have problems with your Internet connectionIf your date and time settings get lost repeatedly Using Apple Hardware TestTo use Apple Hardware Test Online Resources Onscreen Help Learning More, Service, and SupportSystem Profiler AppleCare Service and Support InformationCountry Phone Website Locating Your Product Serial NumberPage Appendix SpecificationsPage Safety Instructions for Setting Up and Using Your Computer Safety, Use, and Care InformationAppendix B Safety, Use, and Care Information Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Using Connectors and PortsUsing the Power Adapter Laser Information High-Risk Activities Warning Cleaning Your Mac miniDisplay Moving Your Mac miniChair Keyboard MouseFor More Information Page There are four ways to connect to the Internet Connecting to the InternetTo find the settings on a Windows PC To find the settings on a Mac OS X computerBefore you can connect to the Internet, you need to Gathering the Information You Need PPP To use Network Setup Assistant Using Network Setup Assistant to ConnectNetwork Diagnostics Troubleshooting Your ConnectionTo use Network Diagnostics Turn the modem on and off and reset the modem hardwarePPPoE Connections Check System Preferences settingsNetwork Connections Communications Regulation Information Industry Canada Statement Taiwan Wireless Statements Taiwan Numerics IndexDVD Index VGA
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Mac mini specifications

The Apple Mac mini is a compact desktop computer that combines powerful performance with a minimalist design, making it an ideal choice for both home and office environments. Since its introduction, the Mac mini has evolved significantly, becoming a favored option for users who require a versatile, space-saving device without compromising on performance.

One of the standout features of the Mac mini is its impressive processing capabilities. The latest iterations are powered by Appleā€™s own M-series chips, such as the M1, M2, and beyond, which provide remarkable speed and efficiency. With an 8-core CPU and integrated GPU, these chips enable breathtaking performance across a wide range of applications, from basic tasks like web browsing and document editing to more demanding workflows like video editing and 3D rendering.

The Mac mini boasts an elegant aluminum chassis that is not only durable but also acts as a heatsink, promoting efficient cooling. Its compact size makes it easy to place in tight spaces, and it seamlessly integrates into any workspace without taking up much room. Moreover, the device is designed for easy connectivity, featuring multiple ports including USB-C Thunderbolt, USB-A, HDMI, and Ethernet, allowing users to connect various peripherals and displays effortlessly.

Memory and storage options in the Mac mini have also seen significant upgrades. Users can choose from a variety of RAM configurations, making it easy to customize the system based on their needs. Additionally, the device uses ultra-fast SSD storage, significantly reducing load times and enhancing overall system responsiveness.

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Energy efficiency is another key characteristic of the Mac mini. The M-series chips are designed to consume less power than traditional processors, reducing the device's environmental impact while saving on electricity bills.

Overall, the Apple Mac mini stands out as a powerful, compact, and energy-efficient solution for a wide array of computing needs. Whether used as a personal workstation, a media server, or a home office hub, it offers flexibility and performance in a sleek package, making it a compelling choice for users seeking a versatile desktop computer.