N

network cables, connecting 59 networks

backing up files on 65 connecting to 59–60 sharing a CD-ROM disc on 72

network server options, sleep state and 22

normal installation of system software 111–113

Numeric keys 152

O

office furniture, arranging to prevent discomfort 125–126

online help. See Balloon Help; Guide menu; Macintosh Guide

online services, obtaining Apple software updates from 98–102

Open/Close button on CD-ROM drive 40, 68, 69, 92

opening the computer 141–142 Option key 152

Key Caps program and 153–154

P

parameter RAM 79

PC Exchange control panel 89, 90 PCI. See Peripheral Component

Interconnect (PCI) cards performance decreases after adding

software, troubleshooting 97 Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)

cards 59, 139, 146–147 Photo CDs 71, 96

pointer. See arrow pointer

ports

AAUI Ethernet 40, 41

ADB 10, 11, 40, 41, 88

Audio In (on stereo speakers) 47 audio input/output (on computer) 41,

42, 45, 51–53

Audio Out (on video equipment) 51–53

composite video input 41, 42, 51–52 illustration 40–41

monitor 9, 41 SCSI 40, 41, 54, 57

sound input/output 40–41, 43, 45–47 S-video input (on computer) 41, 42,

52–53

S-video Out (on video equipment) 52–53

Video Out (on video equipment) 51–52

power button 15, 24, 40, 78 power cords

checking connections 79 frayed 128 illustration 2, 6, 8 plugging in 3–6, 8

Power key

illustration 13, 40, 152

putting the computer to sleep 22, 152 restarting the computer 77, 152 starting the computer 13, 152 turning the computer off 23, 24, 152

Power Macintosh “native” application programs 65–66

power-on light 15, 40 PowerPC microprocessor ix power sockets 41

power supply 134, 143 PowerTalk program 61 PRAM. See parameter RAM Previous System Folder 115, 117 printer port (GeoPort) 40, 41 printer problems 98

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