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Chapter 3 Get started 10Turn o Wi-Fi. Click the Wi‑Fi status icon in the menu bar, then choose Turn Wi-Fi O.Turn Bluetooth on or o. Click t
Chapter 3 Get started 11Find your way aroundOverviewStart at the desktop. It’s home base for your Mac—where you can organize your les, quickly
Chapter 3 Get started 12SpotlightFind anything on your MacBook Pro—and beyond. Spotlight searches your Mac, as well as Wikipedia, Maps, news, mo
Chapter 3 Get started 13Charge the batteryThe battery in your MacBook Pro recharges whenever MacBook Pro is connected to power.Charge the batter
Chapter 3 Get started 14Migrate your dataIt’s easy to move your les and settings from another Mac or a PC to your MacBook Pro. You can transfer
4 15MacBook Pro basicsUse your MacBook ProMacBook Pro is built to go everywhere you go. And its built‑in features—along with iCloud and OS X Yosemit
Chapter 4 MacBook Pro basics 16Here’s some of what you can do with iCloud.Save your les in iCloud Drive. Store any le in iCloud Drive, then ac
Chapter 4 MacBook Pro basics 17Phone callsYou can take calls—and make them—right from your MacBook Pro.Take a call. When someone calls your iPho
Chapter 4 MacBook Pro basics 18HandoWith Hando, you can pick up on one device where you left o on another. Work on a presentation on your Mac
Chapter 4 MacBook Pro basics 19Send a le from the Finder. Click the Finder icon in the Dock, then click AirDrop in the sidebar on the left. Whe
Contents4 Chapter 1: Welcome4 Say hello to MacBook Pro5 Chapter 2: MacBook Pro at a glance5 Take a tour6 What’s included7 Trackpad8 Keyboard9
Chapter 4 MacBook Pro basics 20Make video calls with FaceTimeYour MacBook Pro has a built‑in FaceTime HD camera that you can use to make FaceTim
Chapter 4 MacBook Pro basics 21Use an external displayThe Thunderbolt 2 and HDMI ports on your MacBook Pro support video output. You can use an
Chapter 4 MacBook Pro basics 22Time Machine: •Automatically backs up your entire MacBook Pro, including system les, apps, accounts, preferences
5 23AppsAbout appsYour MacBook Pro comes with apps for creativity and apps for productivity. It also comes with a collection of great apps for thing
Chapter 5 Apps 24MailMail lets you manage all your email accounts from a single app. It works with most popular email services like iCloud, Gmai
Chapter 5 Apps 25CalendarKeep track of your busy schedule with Calendar. You can create separate calendars—one for home, another for school, and
Chapter 5 Apps 26MessagesMessages gives you many ways to stay in touch. Just sign in with your Apple ID, and you can send and receive unlimited
Chapter 5 Apps 27MapsExplore new destinations and get directions on your Mac with Maps. View locations using standard or satellite imagery, or u
Chapter 5 Apps 28SpotlightSpotlight is an easy way to nd anything on your Mac—and in sources like Wikipedia, iTunes, Maps, and more. Just click
Chapter 5 Apps 29iTunesiTunes makes it easy to enjoy your favorite music, movies, TV shows, and more on your Mac. iTunes includes the iTunes Sto
32 Chapter 6: Safety, handling, and support32 Important safety information34 Important handling information35 Understanding ergonomics36 Apple a
Chapter 5 Apps 30iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBandiPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand give you amazing ways to create and share your photos, movies, and
Chapter 5 Apps 31Pages, Numbers, and KeynoteCreate stunning documents, spreadsheets, and presentations on your Mac. Beautiful templates give you
6 32Safety, handling, and supportImportant safety informationWARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in re, electric sho
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 33Charging. Charge MacBook Pro only with the included 60W MagSafe 2 Power Adapter, or with other third‑p
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 34Hearing loss. Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing. Background noise, as well as
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 35Using connectors and ports. Never force a connector into a port. When connecting a device, make sure t
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 36Built-in display. Adjust the angle of the display to minimize glare and reections from overhead light
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 37Country Phone number Web addressUnited States1‑800‑275‑2273 www.apple.com/supportAustralia(61) 1‑300‑3
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 38Canadian regulatory complianceThis device complies with Industry Canada license‑exempt RSS standard(s)
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 39ENERGY STAR® Compliance StatementAs an ENERGY STAR partner, Apple has determined that standard congur
1 4WelcomeSay hello to MacBook ProTake a look around. Want a quick tour of the features of your MacBook Pro? Go to Take a tour.Get started. Press th
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 40Información sobre eliminación de residuos y reciclajeEl símbolo indica que este producto y/o su baterí
Chapter 6 Safety, handling, and support 41Battery serviceThe battery in MacBook Pro should be serviced or replaced only by Apple or an authorize
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2 5MacBook Pro at a glanceTake a tourThe MacBook Pro with Retina display is packed with advanced technologies in a remarkably thin and light design.
Chapter 2 MacBook Pro at a glance 6Power buttonFaceTime HD cameraForce Touch trackpad •FaceTime HD camera: Make FaceTime video calls or take pic
Chapter 2 MacBook Pro at a glance 7TrackpadYou can do a lot on your MacBook Pro using simple trackpad gestures—scroll through webpages, zoom in
Chapter 2 MacBook Pro at a glance 8KeyboardPower buttonFunction (fn) key •Function (fn) key: Hold this key while you press a function key (F1 to
3 9Get startedSet upThe rst time you turn on your MacBook Pro, the Setup Assistant walks you through the simple steps needed to use your new Mac.To
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