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Contents
Main
K Apple Computer, Inc.
The Apple Publishing System
Contents
2Getting Help 23
3Connecting Additional Equipment 35
4Installing and Using Application Programs 51
5Power Management 63
Part II 6Tips and Troublesho oting 79
7Diagnostic Techniques 109
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Communications regulation information
FCC statement
Radio and television interference
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Plugging in the computer
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Tur ni ng th e computer on
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Problems turnin g your computer on?
Whats next?
Learning the basics
Tips for using the trackpad
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Reviewing the basics
Menus
Icons
Windows
Control Strip
Tur ni ng t he computer off
Tur ni ng th e co mp uter off with the Power key
Tur ni ng th e computer off with the Shut Down command
Putting the computer to sleep
Other ways of putting your computer to sleep
Automatic sle ep
Restarting a computer thats already on
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Where to find an swe rs
h
In this book
In the Guide menu
In other manuals
2
Getting answers to your questions
Getting answers with the Topics button
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Getting answers with the Index button
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Getting answers with the Look For button
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Tips for using Macintosh Guide
Identifying objects on the screen
Learning useful shortcuts
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3
The PowerBook Duo Dock Plus
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The PowerBook Duo MiniDock
The PowerBook Duo Floppy Adapter
Connecting a printer
Adjustments for a printer connected directly to the port
Adjustments fo r a ne t work printer
Adjustments fo r shari n g a modem and printer
Connecting a modem
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Connecting SCSI devices
Using your PowerBook as a hard disk
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Connecting sound input and output devices
Connecting a monitor
Connecting other devices
Adding memo r y to your computer
4
Using Softwar e Highlights
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Getting help for application programs
Installing application programs
Worki ng w ith several programs at a time
Finding out which programs are open
Switching programs
Hiding and showing win dows on the desktop
Using native application p r o grams
Special memory requirements
Shared libraries
Backing up your files
Making software disks
Why make software disks?
What is a disk ima g e?
What you need
Making a set of disks
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Making individual disks
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5
Power sources
Monitoring the battery charge
Responding to low-power messages
Using the C o ntrol Strip to monitor battery charge
Using the b attery icon
Recharging th e batte r y
Recharging in the computer
Recharging in a recharger
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Recharging in both the computer an d a recharger
Removing or replacing the battery
Disposing of dead batteries
Replacing the backup batter y
Reconditioning the batter y
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When you have questions
When you run into trouble
Problems st arting up the c omputer
Resetting the parameter RAM a useful troubleshooting technique
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Problems wor king with programs
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Other problems while working
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Problems with hardware
Floppy disk drive (either an external drive or built into a dock)
Hard disk
Trackpad
Keyboard
PowerBoo k display
External monitor (connected to a dock)
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Docks
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Printers
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SCSI equipment and SCSI disk mode
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Problems with equipment c onnected to your M acintos h PowerBook
Problems with networks and file sharing
Solutions to common network problems
Solutions to other network problems
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Problems with Apple Remote Access
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7
Checking your system software extensions
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Tes tin g y ou r hard disk
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Reinstalling system softwar e
When should you instal l system software?
What if you dont have system software disks?
Doing a normal installation
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Doing a clean installation
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Doing a custom installation
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Health-related information about computer use
Appendix A Health, Safety, and Maintenance Tips
Musculoskeletal discomfort
Eye fatigue
Arranging your work area and equipment
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Avoi din g fa tig ue
What about electromagnetic emissions?
Important care and safety instructions
Warnin g
Caution
Important
Caring for batteries
Handling floppy disks
Tra ve li ng wi th the Macintosh PowerBook
Airplanes and airpor ts
Handling your Macintosh PowerBook
International repair and service
Storing the Macintosh PowerBook
Service and support
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Typ in g s pe c ia l characters and symbols
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Special key combinations
Index
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