Macintosh Performa
User’sGuide
K Apple Computer, Inc
Contents
Getting Started
Welcome to Macintosh
2 Getting Help
3 Expanding Your Computer and Using Special Features
4 Using Programs and Backing Up Disks
5 Using the CD-ROM Drive
C Special Keys on Your Keyboard
6 Troubleshooting
A Health, Safety, and Maintenance Tips
Index
Communications regulation information
FCC statement
Radio and television interference
DOC statement
VCCI statement CD-ROM drive
Class 1 label
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Welcome to Macintosh
Mouse
Keyboard Computer power cord
Macintosh Performa computer Keyboard cable
permanently attached to the keyboard
Plugging in the computer
1 Getting Started
When you are ready to begin, follow these steps
1 Place the computer where you want it
2 Chapter
Getting Started
“Off” position Power switch
Socket end of the power cord Power cord plug
Installing an expansion card
Connecting the mouse and keyboard
6 Chapter
V ADB port
Connecting other equipment
Adjusting the angle of the screen
You hear a tone from the computer as it starts up
Turning the computer on for the first time
2 Press the Power key marked with a triangle on your keyboard
To turn the computer on for the first time, follow these steps
3 Check to see what’s on your screen
Hard disk icon Your Launcher has
more items in itMacintosh desktop than are shown in this illustration
What’s next?
Problems starting up?
1 Slide your mouse along your mouse pad or desk
Learning the basics
12 Chapter
3 Without moving the mouse, click the mouse button
Menus
Reviewing the basics
Title bar
Icons
Windows
Close box
Turning the computer on
Turning the computer off
In the Guide menu
Where to find answers
User’s Guide
In this book
2 Getting Help
Getting answers to your questions
Getting answers with the Topics button
A small window appears with instructions for you to follow
Getting answers with the Index button
1 In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Index button
3 Click the phrase “background pattern” in the alphabetical list
5 Read and follow the instructions in the window
3 Type “sound” in the text box and then click Search
Getting answers with the Look For button
1 In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Look For button
2 Click the arrow button to activate the text box
24 Chapter
If you want to close Macintosh Guide, click here
Tips for using Macintosh Guide
Identifying objects on the screen
Learning useful shortcuts
28 Chapter
3 Read about the shortcuts available for the category you selected
Expanding Your Computer
and Using Special Features
P Power key
Your computer at a glance
Remote control sensor
Power-on light
Connecting additional equipment
Using the sound control buttons on your computer
m Press the button on the left to darken your screen
Using the screen control buttons on your computer
Expanding Your Computer and Using Special Features
m Press the button on the right to lighten your screen
Using the built-in microphone
Expanding memory
Replacing internal storage devices
Adding an Ethernet card or a second monitor
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4 Using Programs and Backing Up Disks
Read this chapter to learn how to work
with application programs and protect the information on your disks
Installing application programs
Switching programs
Working with several programs at a time
Finding out which programs are open
Making backup copies of your documents
Protecting the information on a disk
Hiding and showing windows on the desktop
Restoring the information on your hard disk
Using application programs designed for the PowerPC microprocessor
Using older Macintosh programs
Special memory requirements
5 Using the CD-ROM Drive
Read this chapter for information about
your computer’s built-in CD-ROM drive
Inserting a CD-ROM disc
If no CD-ROM disc icon appears on your screen
Ejecting a CD-ROM disc
Audio CDs
Types of compact discs you can use
Standard file formats
Other CD-ROM formats
Photo CDs
Playing audio CDs
Working with Photo CDs
Before viewing the contents of a Photo CD
A note about resolution
Obtaining Photo CDs
50 Chapter
Sharing a CD-ROM disc over a network
6 Troubleshooting
When you have questions
If you have trouble
52 Chapter
Take your time
Start over
Rebuild your desktop regularly
1 Hold down the Option and x keys while you start up your computer
2 Click OK
Solutions to common problems
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A “sad Macintosh” icon appears and the computer won’t start up
The hard disk icon does not appear on the desktop
Icons do not appear correctly on your screen
58 Chapter
Your Macintosh can’t read a floppy disk
60 Chapter
You see a message that you need to have an FPU installed
There is a software problem
One of the following situations is probably the cause
Typing on the keyboard produces nothing on the screen
64 Chapter
m Try opening the document in another program
m Contact the program’s publisher to see if an upgrade is available
If no CD-ROM disc icon appears on your screen
Solutions to CD-ROM problems
Problems using the CD-ROM drive
If a CD-ROM disc icon appears on your screen
Problems using CD-ROM discs
Problems using ISO 9660 or High Sierra discs
You are unable to record sound from an audio CD
Problems playing audio CDs
Problems using Photo CDs
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If your computer’s performance decreases
Try these suggestions first
Repairing a damaged disk
If you see a blinking question mark on your screen
Starting up from a CD-ROM disc
If you see the Macintosh desktop
Problems starting up from the CD?
Checking for damage on your hard disk
78 Chapter
How to repair a hard disk or floppy disk
Initializing a hard disk
If Disk First Aid cannot correct the problem
80 Chapter
Click the drive you want to initialize then click Initialize
When should you install or reinstall system software?
Installing or reinstalling system software
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Health-related information about computer use
Appendix A Health, Safety, and Maintenance Tips
84 Appendix A
Musculoskeletal discomfort
Arranging your office
Eye fatigue
Top of the screen at or slightly below eye level You may need
to adjust the height of your
Shoulders relaxed
Thighs horizontal
What about electromagnetic emissions?
Avoiding fatigue
Safety instructions
Handling your computer equipment
Handling the keyboard
Handling the built-in monitor
Handling CD-ROM discs
Handling floppy disks
m To avoid damage to your discs, keep these points in mind
Power supply
Ejecting a disk
If you can’t eject a floppy disk
Cleaning the mouse
Cleaning your equipment
Cleaning the computer case
Cleaning the monitor
Rotate the rollers to clean all around them
Locking and unlocking the mouse
To unlock the mouse, follow these steps
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Appendix B Installing an Expansion Card
Installing any expansion card involves three steps
3 Unplug the cable that connects your keyboard to the computer
Opening the computer
Press the side of the switch marked with the j symbol
1 Shut down your computer by pressing the Power key on the keyboard
the underside of the computer’s case with your fingertips
Locate the two latches on
6 Pull gently on the latches 7 Swing the panel up and slip it out
Pulling gently, swing the panel up, and slip it out
Installing an Expansion Card
Wire handle
Metal retainer Vertical plate LC-processor-direct slot LC-PDS
Installing an LC-PDS card
1 Remove the plastic access cover from the vertical plate
LC-PDS access port
Metal retainer Vertical plate Communication slot
Installing a communication card
Communication slot
106 Appendix B
Closing the computer
Installing an Expansion Card
Swing the handle up
1 Press the reset button
logic board is solidly back in place
2 Gently but firmly push on the vertical plate until the
5 Reinsert the security screws
Installing an Expansion Card
4 Snap the base of the back panel into place
Snap the plastic back panel into place
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Appendix C Special Keys on Your Keyboard
Read this appendix to learn how to use the special
keys on your keyboard
Enter key
Power key Return key Shift key Tab key
Control key
Delete key
the window
Typing special characters and symbols
The letter “c” with a cedilla ç
Special key combinations
x-Control-Power key
Grave accent ` Acute accent ´ Circumflex Tilde ~ Umlaut ¨
Appendix D If You Purchase Additional Equipment
Connecting to an Ethernet network
116 Appendix D
Apple external video connector installed
Connecting a second monitor for video mirroring
118 Appendix D
Index
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