Contents
User’s Guide
Apple Computer, Inc
Contents
Getting Help
Connecting Additional Equipment
Power Management
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Communications regulation information
Vcci statement
Getting Started Chapter
PartI
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Getting Started
Sleep indicator Microphone
Plugging in the computer
Power cord Power adapter Wrap cable around the hooks
Opening the display
Turning the computer on
Getting Started
Problems turning your computer on?
What’s next?
Learning the basics
Tips for using the trackpad
Chapter
Menus
Reviewing the basics
Windows
Icons
Turning the computer off with the Power key
Turning the computer off
Control Strip
Turning the computer off with the Shut Down command
Putting the computer to sleep
Automatic sleep
Other ways of putting your computer to sleep
Restarting a computer that’s already on
Chapter
This book
Where to find answers
Getting Help
Getting answers to your questions
Getting answers with the Topics button
Now continue with the next section
Getting answers with the Index button
Read and follow the instructions in the window
Getting answers with the Look For button
If you want to close Macintosh Guide, click here
Tips for using Macintosh Guide
Identifying objects on the screen
Main Macintosh Shortcuts window appears
Learning useful shortcuts
Chapter
Connecting Additional Equipment
PowerBook Duo Dock Plus
Connecting Additional Equipment
PowerBook Duo MiniDock
PowerBook Duo Floppy Adapter
Connecting a printer
Adjustments for a printer connected directly to the port
Connecting a modem
Adjustments for a network printer
Adjustments for sharing a modem and printer
To connect an external modem, follow these steps
External modem is ready to use
Connecting Scsi devices
Terminator
Using your PowerBook as a hard disk
Connecting your computer as a hard disk
Turn on the PowerBook by pressing the Power key
Connecting Additional Equipment
Drawing battery power in Scsi disk mode
Connecting sound input and output devices
Connecting a monitor
Connecting other devices
Adding memory to your computer
Using Software Highlights
Installing and Using Application Programs
To get started with your software, follow these steps
Getting help for application programs
Installing application programs
Switching programs
Working with several programs at a time
Finding out which programs are open
Hiding and showing windows on the desktop
Using native application programs
Special memory requirements
Shared libraries
Backing up your files
Why make software disks?
What is a disk image?
Making software disks
What you need
Turn on the computer
Making a set of disks
When you’re finished, click Quit
Making individual disks
Following appears on the screen
Monitoring the battery charge
Power sources
What you should do
Responding to low-power messages
Using the battery icon
Using the Control Strip to monitor battery charge
Recharging in the computer
Recharging the battery
Recharging in a recharger
Place the battery in the recharger as shown
Recharging in both the computer and a recharger
Removing or replacing the battery
Disposing of dead batteries
Reconditioning the battery
Replacing the backup battery
Following appears
Click OK
Maximizing work time
IIpart
Tips and Troubleshooting Diagnostic Techniques
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When you run into trouble
When you have questions
Problems starting up the computer
Resetting the parameter RAM Useful troubleshooting technique
Computer starts up, but the desktop doesn’t appear
Computer displays a flashing question mark icon
Computer freezes during operation or it won’t restart
Problems working with programs
Chapter
Program won’t open
Message says there is not enough memory
Other problems while working
Some icons look different from usual
Computer makes unusual sounds
Hard disk
Problems with hardware
Trackpad
Keyboard
External monitor connected to a dock
PowerBook display
External monitor does not show the menu bar
Docks
Chapter
Printers
Printer does not appear in the Chooser
Scsi equipment and Scsi disk mode
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Solutions to common network problems
Problems with networks and file sharing
Solutions to other network problems
Message says that an item can’t be shared
Problems with Apple Remote Access
Modem dialed the phone number, but the connection failed
Checking your system software extensions
Diagnostic Techniques
Tips for locating problem extensions
Testing your hard disk
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Reinstalling system software
When should you install system software?
What if you don’t have system software disks?
You use the Drive Setup program to update your hard disk
Doing a normal installation
You’ll see messages asking you to insert different disks
Doing a clean installation
For a clean installation Do not click Install button
Following dialog box appears
Replacing special software
Doing a custom installation
Easy Install dialog box appears
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Health-related information about computer use
Appendix a Health, Safety, and Maintenance Tips
Musculoskeletal discomfort
Arranging your work area and equipment
Eye fatigue
Keyboard and trackpad
Mouse
What about electromagnetic emissions?
Avoiding fatigue
Important care and safety instructions
Appendix a
Caring for batteries
Handling floppy disks
Airplanes and airports
Traveling with the Macintosh PowerBook
Philippines, Taiwan
Handling your Macintosh PowerBook
Storing the Macintosh PowerBook
Service and support
International repair and service
Appendix B Using Your Keyboard
Some programs, the arrow keys have other functions
Typing special characters and symbols
Diacritical mark
Here are other key combinations you may find useful
Special key combinations
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Sound input/output devices, connecting
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