Macintosh Tutorial 15–16 memory. See also RAM

expanding 62–63

“not enough memory” message 72, 91 shared libraries and 72, 96

virtual 71

Memory control panel 91, 96 menu bar 17

menu, opening 16, 17 microphone, connecting 2, 45–46 miniplugs 43, 44, 47

modem port (GeoPort) 40, 41

moisture or wetness, computer exposure to 134, 135, 139

monitor. See also screen brightness control 13, 85, 136 cleaning 141

connecting 4–6

electromagnetic emissions from 133 illustration 2, 40

positioning 4, 132

safety instructions for 136 turning on 11

using a television as 57 monitor cable 2, 6 monitor port 6, 41 monitor power cord 2, 4–5 monitor power socket 41 Monitors control panel 85 mouse

cleaning 141–143 connecting 7–8 illustration 2, 40 learning to use 15–16 locking/unlocking 143–144 proper positioning of 132 troubleshooting 93

mouse button 15–16 mouse cable

checking connections 93 connecting 7–8

mouse pad 15

mouse shortcuts 37–38 musculoskeletal discomfort from

computer use 129, 130, 133

N

network cables, connecting 64 networks

backing up files on 71 connecting to 64–65 sharing a CD-ROM disc on 78

network server options, sleep state and 20

normal installation of system software 117–119

Numeric keys 156

O

office furniture, arranging to prevent discomfort 131–132

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

online services, obtaining Apple software

updates from 104–108 Open/Close button on CD-ROM drive

40, 74, 75, 98

opening the computer 146–147 Option key 156

Key Caps program and 157–158

P

parameter RAM 85

PC Exchange control panel 95, 96 PCI. See Peripheral Component

Interconnect (PCI) cards performance decreases after adding

software, troubleshooting 103 Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)

cards 64, 145

Photo CDs 77, 102 pointer. See arrow pointer ports

AAUI Ethernet 40, 41 ADB 7, 8, 41, 94

Audio In (on stereo speakers) 47 Audio In/Out (on video equipment)

51–53, 55–57

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