Apple LC 550 manual Put the tip of the arrow inside this picture

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4.Being careful not to move the mouse, click the mouse button twice in quick succession.

Now your screen should look like the picture shown in this step. If it doesn’t, try steps 3 and 4 again, paying special attention to the following:

n Make sure the tip of the arrow is touching the picture, not the words beneath it.

n Be sure to press the mouse button twice.

n Try pressing twice more quickly and be careful not to move the mouse while you press.

The items in this illustration may not exactly match those on your screen.

5.Move the mouse to place the tip of the arrow inside the picture of the folder labeled “Macintosh Basics.”

Put the tip of the arrow inside this picture.

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

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Contents Getting Started Contents Apple Computer, Inc FCC statement Communications regulation informationVcci statement Setting Up Plugging in the computer Connecting the mouse and keyboard Turning on your computer for the first time Page Safety instructions Problems starting up?Health-related information about computer use Musculoskeletal discomfort Arranging your office Eye fatigue45-70 cm 18-28 Avoiding fatigueWhat’s next? Learning the Basics Continues 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 commandYour Computer at a Glance ≤ Power plug Main power switch ADB ports Adjusting the sound Using Special FeaturesUsing the sound control buttons on the computer Using the Sound control panelAdjusting the screen Using the built-in microphoneUsing the screen control buttons on the computer Disabling the buttons on the front of your computer Using the Screen control panelSaving energy Installing an expansion card Page Continues Slide the logic board back Using a RAM disk for temporary storage Starting up your computer from an external hard disk Advice about using a modemApple Publishing System Apple Computer, Inc