Apple Mac Mini 19 manual Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology

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Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology

If you ordered Bluetooth technology when you purchased your Mac mini, it’s already installed. With Bluetooth technology, your Mac mini can connect to other devices that use Bluetooth wireless technology, such as mobile phones, PDAs, printers, and the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse (available for purchase at an Apple Authorized Reseller, an Apple Store retail location, or from the online Apple Store at www.apple.com/store).

Note: If your Mac mini doesn’t include Bluetooth technology, you can have it installed by an Apple Authorized Service Provider or at an Apple Store retail location. You can also purchase an external Bluetooth USB adapter from an Apple Authorized Reseller, an Apple Store retail location, or from the online Apple Store at www.apple.com/store.

With Bluetooth wireless technology, you can do the following:

ÂConnect to mobile phones that have Bluetooth technology. Your phone can act as a modem to connect you to a wireless service provider, at speeds of up to 56 kilobits per second (kbit/s), so you can use your mobile phone to access the Internet.

ÂExchange files between Bluetooth enabled computers and devices, even Mac to PC. Apple still recommends the use of AirPort Extreme wireless networking, however, for anything but the smallest files.

ÂSynchronize data between your computer and a PDA that has Bluetooth technology. Using iSync, you can perform a hot sync operation without cables or send your business card or calendar events directly to a colleague’s PDA.

ÂUse a Bluetooth wireless keyboard or mouse or a Bluetooth headset.

ÂPrint to a printer that has Bluetooth technology

ÂUse a Bluetooth headset.

Chapter 3 Using Your Mac mini

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents Using Your Mac mini Index Page Getting Started Setting Up Your Mac mini Getting Started Connect the USB cable from your keyboard and mouse Getting Started Getting Started Getting Started Transferring Information to Your Mac mini What’s Next?Setting Up Your Mac mini for the Internet To put the computer to sleep, do one of the following Putting Your Mac mini to Sleep or Shutting It DownPut Your Mac mini to Sleep to Save Energy Shut Down Your Mac miniFor the Latest Information Getting to Know Your Mac miniPortport USB ports Power indicator light Basic Features of Your Mac miniFireWire 400 port Power indicator lightPower button ¯ Power portLearning About Mac OS Getting to Know Your Mac mini Customizing Your Desktop and Setting Your Preferences Connecting to a Network Using the InternetTo use Mac Help Getting Answers Using Mac HelpKeeping Your Software Up to Date To check for updated softwareWhen an Application Does Not Respond Using ApplicationsTo force an application to quit Connecting to a Printer To set up a printer Monitoring Printing Playing a CD and Connecting HeadphonesMore Information Transferring Files to Another Computer Connecting a Camera or Other FireWire DeviceGetting to Know Your Mac mini Page Using Your Mac mini DVI to VGA Adapter Connecting a Display or Video DeviceDVI to Video Adapter Using USBUsing Multiple USB Devices at the Same Time Using USB DevicesFor More Information About USB Connecting With FireWireUsing FireWire Devices For More Information About FireWire FireWire Target Disk ModeUnderstanding AirPort Extreme Wireless Networking How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access For More Information About AirPort AirPort Express and AirPort Extreme Base StationUsing Bluetooth Wireless Technology To set up a Bluetooth device Setting Up a Bluetooth DeviceTo delete a pairing with a device To set up Bluetooth File Exchange Setting Up Bluetooth File ExchangeFor More Information About Bluetooth Wireless Technology Sending a File to a Bluetooth DeviceTo send a file to a Bluetooth device Connecting With Ethernet 10/100Base-T For More Information About Using Ethernet For More Information About Using Audio Connecting Audio DevicesUsing Your Optical Drive Ejecting a Disc Inserting a CD or DVD DiscPlaying DVD Discs To burn music to a CD-R or CD-RW disc using iTunesRecording CD-R and CD-RW Discs Recording Information on a DVD To record data to a DVD-R disc using the FinderFor More Information Securing Your Mac mini Troubleshooting4 If the computer won’t respond or the pointer won’t move Problems That Prevent You From Using Your ComputerIf the computer won’t turn on or start up Installing Mac OS Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your ComputerTo install Mac OS To install the applications that came with your computer Installing ApplicationsIf you have a problem with an application Other ProblemsIf you have trouble using AirPort wireless communication If you have trouble ejecting a disc If you have problems with your Internet connectionIf your date and time settings get lost repeatedly To use Apple Hardware Test Using Apple Hardware TestOnline Resources Onscreen Help Learning More, Service, and SupportSystem Profiler Country Phone Website AppleCare Service and Support InformationLocating Your Product Serial Number Specifications Appendix a Specifications Moving Your Mac mini Cleaning Your Mac miniSafety Instructions for Setting Up and Using Your Computer Using the Power Adapter Using Connectors and PortsAvoiding Hearing Damage Chair Understanding ErgonomicsMouse Learning About Apple and the Environment Page There are four kinds of Internet connections Connecting to the InternetTo find the settings on a Mac OS 9 computer To find the settings on a Mac OS X computerBefore you connect to the Internet To find the settings on a Windows PC Select how your computer connects to the Internet Using the Setup Assistant WorksheetIf you selected Using DHCP, enter the following To set up a DSL or cable modem or a LAN connectionAppendix C Connecting to the Internet Using a Dial-Up Connection Setting Up Your Internet Connection ManuallyTo set up Network preferences for the internal modem port Appendix C Connecting to the Internet To test your Internet configuration Appendix C Connecting to the Internet To set up Network preferences for the built-in Ethernet port Using DSL, Cable Modem, or LAN Internet ConnectionsManual Configuration To set up a manual configuration To set up a Dhcp configuration Dhcp ConfigurationTo set up a PPPoE connection PPPoE ConfigurationClick PPPoE and select Connect using PPPoE Appendix C Connecting to the Internet To check if you have access to an AirPort Extreme network Configuring an AirPort Extreme Wireless ConnectionSetting Up an AirPort Extreme Connection Manually Appendix C Connecting to the Internet Appendix C Connecting to the Internet Cable Modem, DSL, and LAN Internet Connections Troubleshooting Your ConnectionCheck the cables and power supplies Turn the modem on and off and reset the modem hardwarePPPoE Connections Check System Preferences settingsNetwork Connections Radio and Television Interference FCC Compliance Statement101 Europe-EU Declaration of Conformity Bluetooth InformationIndustry Canada Statement Vcci Class B Statement Laser InformationTelephone and Apple 56K Modem Information High-Risk Activities WarningEnergy Star Compliance Disposal and Recycling Information104 Telephone Line ProblemsCanada, contact Apple at 105106 Service à la clientèle d’Apple CanadaInformation You Need in New Zealand 107Page 109 IndexIndex 110111 112 USB

Mac Mini 19 specifications

The Apple Mac Mini 19 has emerged as a versatile and compact desktop solution, appealing to both casual users and professionals alike. With a sleek reimagined design, the Mac Mini 19 fits seamlessly into any workspace, while packing an impressive array of features under its aluminum chassis.

At the heart of the Mac Mini 19 lies Apple's advanced M2 chip, which provides a remarkable combination of performance and energy efficiency. The M2 chip integrates an 8-core CPU and up to a 10-core GPU, enabling lightning-fast processing speeds and the ability to handle intensive tasks such as video editing, 3D rendering, and gaming without breaking a sweat. This powerhouse allows users to run multiple applications simultaneously while maintaining a smooth and responsive experience.

One of the standout features of the Mac Mini 19 is its support for up to 64GB of unified memory. This innovation ensures that memory is accessed swiftly across the CPU and GPU, significantly enhancing performance in memory-intensive operations. Additionally, it offers storage options up to 8TB of super-fast SSD storage, providing ample space for files, applications, and media libraries, along with rapid access speeds that reduce loading times.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the Mac Mini 19. Equipped with multiple Thunderbolt 4 ports, USB-A ports, HDMI, and Ethernet, it offers extensive options for connecting displays, accessories, and high-speed networks. Notably, the inclusion of Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 facilitates lightning-fast wireless connections, ensuring that users stay connected with ease.

The Mac Mini 19 also features advanced media capabilities, supporting 8K video output and providing support for HDR content. This makes it an ideal choice for creative professionals who require high-definition visuals for their work. Coupled with the macOS operating system, users can tap into a range of software options optimized for performance on this powerful machine.

In summary, the Apple Mac Mini 19 stands out for its compact design, formidable performance, and versatility. It caters to a wide spectrum of users, from students and home office workers to creative professionals, making it a valuable addition to the Apple lineup. With its impressive features and robust performance, the Mac Mini 19 redefines what a compact desktop can achieve.