Apple iBook User's Guide

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User’s Guide
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Manuel de lutilisateur
Benutzerhandbuch
Manual del usuario
Manuale Utente
Guia do Usuário
Gebruikershandleiding
Handbok
Brukerhåndbok
Brugerhåndbog
Käsikirja
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User’s Guide••Manuel de l’utilisateur•BenutzerhandbuchManual del usuario•Manuale Utente•Guia do Usuário•Gebruikershandleiding•Handbok Brukerhåndbok•Br

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9Send digital photos tofriends and family.The iBook is yourdigital hub.Watch DVD movies.Listen to music andburn your own CDs.Send email and surfthe &a

Page 3 - Your iBook at a glance

10Listen to music on your computer or on the go.Use iTunes to create a library of music and make your own CDs.LibraryYour collection of songs, importe

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11If you have an iPod, you can transfer up to 1,000 songs.1.Connect iPod using the FireWire cable included with iPod.iTunes automatically transfers yo

Page 5 - Mac OS X basics

12Make your own movie or watch a movie on DVD.Use iMovie to edit video from a digital video camera.Playback controls Use these to play the movie in th

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13If your computer has a DVD drive or Combo drive, you can watch DVD movies.2.Use the controller to play the movieor see the DVD’s special features.1.

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14Search the Internet.If you know the Internetaddress, you can go there directly.121.Click the icon in the Dock to openInternet Explorer.To learn more

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1511.Click the icon in the Dock to open Sherlock. 2.Click the Internet icon and typea question in the search field.3.Click the Search button ( ). Then

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16Get more out of the Internet with iTools.iTools is a suite of Internet services integrated into Mac OS X.iDisk Your own storage space on Apple’s Int

Page 10 - The iBook is your

17Store pictures, movies, documents, and other files remotely.122.Drag files to a folder on your iDiskto copy them.1.Choose iDisk from the Go menu..To

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18Send and receive email.Follow these steps to createand send a message.11.Click the Mail icon in the Dockto open the Mail application..To check for n

Page 12 - To learn more about iPod:

1To get started using your iBook, plug in the power adapter and connect a phone cord from a walljack to the modem port. Then press the power button an

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19To learn more about Mail:m Open Mail, then choose Mail Help from the Help menu.m Go to www.apple.com/macosx/applications/mail.html232.To create a n

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20Organize, plan, and create using AppleWorks.Use AppleWorks for writing, drawing, making presentations, and more.Layout capabilities Add photos, tabl

Page 15 - Internet

21.Click the Web tab to download more templatesfrom the Internet.To learn more about AppleWorks:m See AppleWorks Help, available in the Help menu.m Go

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22Keep your iBook’ssoftware up-to-date.Use Software Update to get the latest updates and drivers.1.Click the icon in the Dockto open System Preference

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233.Then clickUpdate Now.4.Select the software you want toupdate and then click Install.34.Click the name of a software item to learnmore about it..Yo

Page 18 - Choose iDisk from

24Learn more about using yourcomputer.Look in Mac Help for more information on usingyour computer.11.Click the Finder icon in the Dock. 2.Then choose

Page 19 - Send and

25These Apple Web sites will help you get the most out of your computer.Apple Service and Supportwww.apple.com/support Product support, software upda

Page 20 - Type the email address and a

26If you don’t find the answer to your problem on the following pages:Look in Mac Help.m In Mac Help (see page 24), you can find a great deal of troub

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27If the computer won’t respond:Try to cancel what the computer is doing.m Tr y to force problem applications to quit. Hold down the Option andCommand

Page 22 - Click the icon in the Dock

28If the computer won’t turn on or start up:First, make sure the power adapter is plugged into thecomputer and into a functioning power outlet.m Yo ur

Page 23 - Keep your iBook’s

2Your iBook at a glanceYour computer has these built-in features:Volume and brightness controlsAdjust sound volume andscreen brightness.Two built-in s

Page 24 - Update Now

29Other problems:If you have a problem with your Internet connection:m Make sure the telephone line is connected to the modem (W) portand the line is

Page 25 - Learn more

30Install memory and an AirPort Card.For detailed instructions, refer to Mac Help (see page 24).2.Release the keyboard by sliding thetwo plastic tabs

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314.Flip up the wire bracket and connectthe end of the antenna to the AirPortCard. Touch a metal surface inside thecomputer. 5.Slide the AirPort Card

Page 27 - Advice and troubleshooting

32Add additional memory.2.Release the keyboard by sliding thetwo plastic tabs away from the display.Then lift the keyboard, flip it over, andlay it on

Page 28 - Then do this:

334.Remove the two screws that securethe RAM shield, then carefully lift it out.5.Insert the RAM into the slot at anangle and press down to lock it in

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34Keyboard and trackpadWhen you use the keyboard and trackpad, your shoulders should berelaxed. Your upper arm and forearm should form an angle that i

Page 30 - Other problems:

35ChairAn adjustable chair that provides firm, comfortable support is best. Adjustthe height of the chair so your thighs are horizontal and your feet

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36When setting up and using your computer, remember the following:m Read all the installation instructions carefully before you plug yourcomputer into

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37For your own safety and that of your equipment, always disconnect thepower plug (by pulling the plug, not the cord), disconnect the phone line,and r

Page 33 - Add additional memory

38Communications, Telephone, and Modem Regulation InformationFor information on FCC regulations, radio and television interference, and telephone and

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3Kensington security slotAttach a lock and cableto prevent theft.ModemConnect to the Internet,browse the World WideWeb, and send andreceive electronic

Page 35 - Work more comfortably

www.apple.com© 2002 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. AirPort, Apple, the Apple logo, AppleWorks, FireWire, the FireWire logo, iBook, Mac, the

Page 36 - For more information

4Mac OS X basicsThe Macintosh desktop is your starting place.Finder iconClick to open a Finder window so you can see the filesand applications onyour

Page 37 - Safety and cleaning

5DockClick icons in the Dock to open applications,documents, folders, or minimized windows.Application menuShows the name of theapplication you’re usi

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6Change the Mac OS to suit your preferences.There are lots of ways to customize Mac OS X.To change the size of the Dock or move it to a different plac

Page 39 - Where’s the fine print?

7Click the icons in the Dock or toolbar to find and open files and applications.The triangle indicates the application is open.Drag this bar up or dow

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8Make your own CDs. Use iTunes to transfer music from your CD collection. If your iBook has a CD-RW or Combo drive, burn your own music CDs. Transfer

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