Apple Macintosh 6500 User Manual
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Apple Video Player program 63
Apple Video System 194
application icon 22
Application menu 21, 66
active programs listed in 66
Finder command 30
Hide Others command 67
Show All command 67
switching applications from 67
application programs 63–73. See also
specific application
accessing over the Internet 118
backup applications 69
bundled with modems 89
debugging applications 89
designed for older Macintoshes 70, 141
designed for Power Macintosh 69, 70
determining which are open 66
dimmed icons for 67
displaying windows in 67
identifying the active application 66
increasing memory to run
programs 68
installing 64–66, 79
in system software 64
memory used by 68, 70, 134
opening, problems with 134
preinstalled 63–64
problems with 139, 140
quitting 124, 134, 231
removing 72–73
replacing on hard disk 127
screen saver programs 184
shared libraries and 140
switching 67
3D software 70–71
troubleshooting 64, 127, 134–136,
138–139, 141
virtual memory and 68
working with several at a time 66–69
arrow keys 227
arrow on screen. See pointer
arrows, scroll 22
At Ease (CD-ROM alternative to
Macintosh desktop) 133
audio. See sound
audio CDs. See also CD-ROM discs
playing 81
troubleshooting 148
virtual memory and 68
volume, adjusting 48
audio equipment, connecting
headphones 55
microphone 50–51
speakers 52–54
automatic shutdown 24, 25
automatic startup 24, 25
B
background of desktop, changing 35
backing up files 68–69
backup applications 69
Balloon Help 39
bass sound. See subwoofer
blinking question mark icon 128, 162
bomb icon 122, 124, 135
BootP server 110
brightness control on monitor 127
browsing the World Wide Web 116
C
cables. See also Ethernet network
coaxial cables 100
Ethernet cables 99–100, 102
fiber-optic cables 99, 104
handling 183
keyboard cable 12
LocalTalk cables 96, 97
modem cables 89
monitor cable 8, 10
mouse cable 11
printer cable 46
RJ-45 connector cable 100
SCSI cables 59–60
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