Apple I Book G3 manual Usb

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Kensington security slot

Attach a lock and cable to prevent theft.

Modem

Connect to the Internet, browse the World Wide Web, and send and receive electronic mail.

Ethernet

Share files with another computer or access a computer network.

FireWire Connect a digital video camera and use it to create your own desktop movies. You can also connect FireWire hard disks, printers, and more.

USB

Connect printers, Zip and other disk drives, digital cameras, joysticks, and more.

VGA port Connect an external monitor (using the included Apple VGA Display Adapter).

Reset button

To learn more about your iBook’s features:

Use during

m Choose Mac Help from the Help menu.

troubleshooting to restart

Then click Go under “iBook at a glance.”

your computer.

 

Audio/video port

 

Connect headphones or

 

external speakers.

 

Connect a TV or video

 

projector using the

 

optional Apple AV cable.

 

Battery level indicator

 

(underneath) When you

 

press the button on the

 

battery, one to four lights

 

glow to show how much

 

charge is left.

 

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Contents IBook Page Your computer has these built-in features Your iBook at a glanceUSB Mac OS X basics Macintosh desktop is your starting placeDock Change the Mac OS to suit your preferences There are lots of ways to customize Mac OSTo set up the toolbar What you can do with your iBook IBook is your Digital hub Listen to music on your computer or on the go If you have an iPod, you can transfer up to 1,000 songs Make your own movie or watch a movie on DVD Use iMovie to edit video from a digital video cameraOpens automatically Search Internet If you know the Internet address, you can go there directlyOr you can search the Internet with Sherlock Get more out of the Internet with iTools Store pictures, movies, documents, and other files remotely Send and receive email Click Compose Organize, plan, and create using AppleWorks To get started using AppleWorks Keep your iBook’s software up-to-date Then click Learn more about using your computer Software, and accessories Technical information Advice and troubleshooting Look in Mac HelpIf the computer won’t respond Then do thisIf you can’t log into your computer If the computer won’t turn on or start upOther problems If that doesn’t work, contact the device manufacturerInstall memory and an AirPort Card For detailed instructions, refer to Mac Help seeBattery Add additional memory AirPort CardIt out Work more comfortably Keyboard and trackpadChair External mouseBuilt-in display For more informationSafety and cleaning You spill something into the case Where’s the fine print? Communications, Telephone, and Modem Regulation Information