Apple Mac mini manual Setting Up a Bluetooth Device, To set up a Bluetooth device

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Setting Up a Bluetooth Device

Before you can share files with other devices or use a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse, you need to set up the device to work with your Mac mini. Once you’ve set up the device, it is paired with your Mac mini and you can see the device in the Devices pane of Bluetooth preferences. You need to pair your Mac mini with the device only once, and the two devices remain paired until you delete the pairing.

To set up a Bluetooth device:

1Choose “Set up Bluetooth Device” from the Bluetooth status () menu in the menu bar.

2Follow the onscreen instructions for the type of device you want to set up. Important: If the Bluetooth status () menu isn’t in the menu bar, open System Preferences and click Bluetooth. Click Settings, and then select “Show Bluetooth status in menu bar.”

To delete a pairing with a device:

1Open System Preferences and click Bluetooth.

2Click Devices, and select the device in the list.

3Click Delete Pairing.

More Information About Bluetooth Wireless Technology

To get help using Bluetooth technology, open the Bluetooth File Exchange utility (located in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) and choose Help > Bluetooth Help. You can also visit the Apple website at www.apple.com/bluetooth/.

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Chapter 3 Using Your Mac mini

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Contents Mac mini User’s GuidePage Page Page Contents Using Your Mac mini TroubleshootingAppendix a Specifications Appendix B Safety, Use, and Care Information Appendix C Connecting to the InternetIndex 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 Next Steps Transferring Information to Your Mac miniSetting Up Your Mac mini for the Internet Putting Your Mac mini to Sleep or Shutting It Down Put Your Mac mini to SleepShut Down Your Mac mini Page Getting to Know Your Mac mini For the Latest InformationSlot-loading Power Optical drive What’s on the Front of Your Mac miniBuilt-in infrared IR receiver What’s on the Back of Your Mac mini USB Audio PortsSecurity slot Headphone out/optical digital audio out port Learning About Mac OS Getting Answers Using Mac Help To open Mac HelpCustomizing Your Desktop and Setting Your Preferences Connecting a Printer To set up a printerMonitoring Printing To check for updated software Keeping Your Software Up to DateConnecting to a Network Using the InternetTransferring Files to Another Computer Using Applications When an Application Doesn’t RespondTo force an application to quit Page Using Your Mac mini Here are some of your computer’s features and capabilitiesConnecting a Display or Video Device DVI to VGA AdapterDVI to Video Adapter Using the Apple Remote and Front Row Your Apple Remote canVolume/Menu Up button IR window Previous/Rewind button Pairing Your Apple Remote Turning Off IR ReceptionTo pair your Apple Remote with your Mac mini To turn off IR receptionReplacing the Apple Remote Battery To replace the batteryMore Information About the Apple Remote Using USB Using USB DevicesUsing Multiple USB Devices at the Same Time For More Information About USBConnecting with FireWire These are some of the things you can do with FireWireUsing FireWire Devices FireWire Target Disk ModeUnderstanding AirPort Extreme Wireless Networking For More Information About FireWireHow AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology More Information About AirPortSetting Up a Bluetooth Device More Information About Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyTo set up a Bluetooth device To delete a pairing with a deviceConnecting to an Ethernet Network For More Information About Using EthernetConnecting Audio Devices Headphone Out/Optical Digital Audio Out PortFor More Information About Using Audio Audio In/Optical Digital Audio In PortUsing Your Optical Drive Inserting a CD or DVD Disc Ejecting a DiscPlaying DVD Discs To burn music to a CD-R or CD-RW disc using iTunes Recording CD-R and CD-RW DiscsTo record data to a DVD-R disc using the Finder Recording Information on a DVDFor More Information Securing Your Mac mini Troubleshooting4 Problems That Prevent You from Using Your Computer If your computer won’t respond or the pointer won’t moveIf your computer won’t turn on or start up Reinstalling the Software That Came with Your Computer Installing Mac OSTo install Mac OS Other Problems Installing ApplicationsTo install the applications that came with your computer If you have trouble opening an applicationIf you have a problem with an application If you have trouble using AirPort wireless communicationIf you have problems with your Internet connection If you have trouble ejecting a discUsing Apple Hardware Test If your date and time settings get lost repeatedlyTo use Apple Hardware Test Learning More, Service, and Support Online Resources Onscreen HelpAppleCare Service and Support Information System ProfilerLocating Your Product Serial Number Country Phone WebsitePage Specifications AppendixPage Safety, Use, and Care Information Safety Instructions for Setting Up and Using Your ComputerAppendix B Safety, Use, and Care Information Using Connectors and Ports Do Not Make Repairs YourselfUsing the Power Adapter Laser Information Cleaning Your Mac mini High-Risk Activities WarningMoving Your Mac mini DisplayChair Mouse KeyboardFor More Information Page Connecting to the Internet There are four ways to connect to the InternetTo find the settings on a Mac OS X computer To find the settings on a Windows PCBefore you can connect to the Internet, you need to Gathering the Information You Need PPP Using Network Setup Assistant to Connect To use Network Setup AssistantTroubleshooting Your Connection Network DiagnosticsTo use Network Diagnostics Turn the modem on and off and reset the modem hardwareCheck System Preferences settings PPPoE ConnectionsNetwork Connections Communications Regulation Information Industry Canada Statement Taiwan Wireless Statements Taiwan Index NumericsDVD 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.

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