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2 Your iBook at a glance 4 Mac OS X basics
Your computer has these built-in features
Your iBook at a glance
Kensington security slot Attach a lock and cable to prevent theft
Mac OS X basics
The Macintosh desktop is your starting place
Document
Application menu Shows the name of the
Application Applications are software
Dock
To change Finder settings, choose
Change the Mac OS to suit your preferences
There are lots of ways to customize Mac OS
Choose System Preferences from
the toolbar
To set up the toolbar the
Press a folder icon to see its contents and open items in it
The triangle indicates the
What you can do with your iBook
Browse through the next few pages to find out more
Watch DVD movies
The iBook is your digital hub
Send digital photos to friends and family Send email and surf the Net
Put 1,000 songs in your pocket Listen to music and burn your own CDs
Listen to music on your computer or on the go
Use iTunes to create a library of music and make your own CDs
1. iTunes automatically transfers your music Library to iPod Unplug
If you have an iPod, you can transfer up to 1,000 songs
Connect iPod using the FireWire cable included with iPod
2. iPod Browse for a song on iPod and 3. press the Play button
Make your own movie or watch a movie on DVD
Use iMovie to edit video from a digital video camera
Insert a DVD video disc. DVD Player
or see the DVD’s special features
opens automatically
Use the controller to play the movie
Internet Explorer
Search the Internet
If you know the Internet address, you can go there directly
Return on your keyboard
open Sherlock
Or you can search the Internet with Sherlock
Click the icon in the Dock to
double-click an item in
iTools is a suite of Internet services integrated into Mac OS
Get more out of the Internet with iTools
Choose iDisk from
Anyone can access the files in your Public folder
Store pictures, movies, documents, and other files remotely
the Go menu
Click the Mail icon in the Dock 1. to open the Mail application
Send and receive email
Follow these steps to create and send a message
To create a new email message
click Compose
and click Send
Type the email address and a
Organize, plan, and create using AppleWorks
Use AppleWorks for writing, drawing, making presentations, and more
to open AppleWorks
To get started using AppleWorks
Click the icon in the Dock
modify a ready-made document
Click the icon in the Dock
Keep your iBook’s software up-to-date
To use Software Update, you must have an
Click
Then click
Update Now
update and then click Install
Click the name of a software item to learn more about it
Click Quick Clicks topics for answers to frequently asked questions
Learn more about using your computer
Look in Mac Help for more information on using your computer
Click the Finder icon
These Apple Web sites will help you get the most out of your computer
Switching between Mac OS X and Mac OS
Advice and troubleshooting
If you don’t find the answer to your problem on the following pages
m Printing m And more
If you see a flashing question mark during startup
If the computer won’t respond
Then do this
Then do this
If the computer won’t turn on or start up
If you can’t log into your computer
If you can’t eject a CD or DVD or open the optical drive tray
Other problems
Shut down your computer. Then
Install memory and an AirPort Card
For detailed instructions, refer to Mac Help see page
If necessary, remove the metal clip
computer
and battery
Flip up the wire bracket and connect
the slot
AirPort Card
Add additional memory
Shut down your computer. Then
Release the keyboard by sliding the
AirPort Card if necessary
If you already have a memory card installed
it out
the RAM shield, then carefully lift
Work more comfortably
Keyboard and trackpad
Built-in display
Chair
External mouse
For more information
Safety and cleaning
2 Wipe the surfaces lightly with a clean, soft cloth
m you suspect that your computer needs service or repair
To clean the case, do the following
m the power cord or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged
Battery
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