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Security Slot and Keyboard Lock

You can purchase a security cable and lock to protect your PowerBook. With a lock, you can secure your computer to a desk or table.

Your PowerBook also comes with a keyboard locking mechanism. When the keyboard is locked, users can’t easily access the internal components of the computer, including the memory.

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Sample locking device with security cable

Security slot

The keyboard locking mechanism is in the small plastic tab to the left of the Num Lock key, which also contains the Num Lock indicator light. Your PowerBook comes with the keyboard unlocked.

To lock the keyboard, use a small flathead screwdriver to the turn the screw clockwise 1/2 turn. A small tab prevents the keyboard from being removed.

Note: The screw that turns the plastic tab has a small notch on one side that you can use to determine if the keyboard is locked. If the notch in the screw is on the top, the keyboard is unlocked. If the notch in the screw is on the bottom, the keyboard is locked.

For More Information on Security Options

Additional information on the software security features of your PowerBook, including multiple user passwords and file encryption, is available in Mac Help (see page 36). Choose Mac Help from the Help menu and search for “security” or “multiple users.”

Note: The Password Security control panel used on older computers is not compatible with your PowerBook and is not installed on your computer.

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Contents Getting Started Apple Computer, Inc Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reservedContents Battery PowerBook SpecificationsGetting Started Connecting the Internal Modem Plugging In the ComputerOpening the Display If the computer still doesn’t start up, see Problems Turning the Computer On?Turning the Computer On Tips for Using the Trackpad Moving Items on the ScreenAdjusting the Internal Display Adjusting the Brightness and Display ResolutionAdjusting the Display Resolution About the Resolutions Supported by the Built-In DisplayIf you would like additional information, see the following Where to Go From HereCalibrating Your Battery for Best Performance Shut Down Your PowerBook What to Do When You Are Finished WorkingPut Your PowerBook to Sleep Page If You Are New to the Mac This ChapterBasic Features of Your PowerBook Press this key to eject a CD or DVD disc Additional Features of Your PowerBook Connect a standard phone line directly to the internal modem Inside Your PowerBook Optional AirPort Card Sherlock 2-Your Internet Search Detective What You Can Do To Get StartedTips and Tricks To Learn MoreITools-Free Internet Services for Mac Users KidSafeWhat You Can Do To Get Started Upload pictures to your iDisk to create custom iCardsIReview Apple.com-Your Starting Place on the World Wide WebApple Support Volume control Play button Favorites drawer QuickTime-Audio and Video on the InternetWhat You Can Do IMovie 2-Create and Edit Your Own Digital Movies PlayheadShare your desktop iMovie with your friends and family Set Schedule Adjust your Software Update schedule Multiple Users-Turn One Mac Into Many AccountsCreate a voice print passphrase Mac Help-Answers to All Your Macintosh Questions Using Your Computer Universal Serial Bus USB Using USB DevicesUSB Devices and Battery Power Using Multiple USB Devices at the Same Time For More Information on USBUsing FireWire Devices FireWireThese are some of the things you can do with FireWire For More Information on FireWire FireWire Devices and Battery PowerFireWire Target Disk Mode For More Information on PC Cards PC CardsInserting and Ejecting a PC Card For More Information on AirPort AirPort Wireless Internet and NetworkingHow AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access For More Information on Using Ethernet Ethernet 10/100Base-TFor More Information on Infrared Infrared IrDAMaking an Infrared Connection External Video Support VGA and S-Video Connecting an External Monitor Using Your PowerBook With the Display ClosedConnecting a Television, VCR, or Other Video Device For More Information on Using an External Monitor or TVBattery Removing and Replacing the BatterySwapping Batteries While the Computer Is in Sleep Charging a BatteryCalibrating a New Battery for Best Performance Use a lighter desktop pattern Battery-Saving TipsFor More Information on Your PowerBook Battery DVD Drive Inserting DiscsFor More Information on Your DVD Drive Ejecting a Disc From the DVD DrivePlaying DVD Discs Assigning Programmable Function Keys Using the Standard Function KeysKeyboard Controls and Programmable Function Keys Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad For More Information on Keyboard ControlsSecurity Slot and Keyboard Lock For More Information on Security OptionsWorking Inside Your Computer Installing Additional Memory Installing Additional RAMWorking Inside Your Computer Chapter Locate the upper RAM expansion slot Page Working Inside Your Computer Start up your computer Making Sure Your Computer Recognizes the New MemoryInstalling an AirPort Card Chapter AirPort antenna AirPort Card Working Inside Your Computer Removing the Internal Hard Disk Working Inside Your Computer Disconnect the connector cable from the logic board Replace the Hard Disk and Bottom Case Connect the hard disk connector cable to the logic board Working Inside Your Computer Page Troubleshooting Information in This ChapterProblems That Prevent You From Using Your Computer Troubleshooting Other Problems Locating Your Product Serial NumberSpecifications Apple System ProfilerOutput DC 14.4 PowerBook SpecificationsModem speed 53 kilobits per second Kbps External monitor in extended desktop mode Page Cleaning Your PowerBook To clean your PowerBook screen, do the followingStoring Your PowerBook Cleaning Your PowerBook DisplaySafety Instructions for Setting Up and Using Your Computer Plugging In the Power AdapterConnecting a Phone Line to the Internal Modem Using Your PowerBookGeneral Safety Instructions Ergonomics Built-in display Wavelength 790 nm Power out of objective lens 3.3 mW