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I, j – Apple PowerBook (Duo, 2300 Series) User Manual

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icons

application 14
battery charge 65
blinking in menu bar 90, 91
“bomb” 79
dimmed 54
Disk First Aid 114, 116
document 14
examples 13, 14
folder 14
hard disk 14
lightning bolt 65, 67
low-power equipment 99
low-power warning 48
question mark 8, 83, 113
SCSI 46, 102
Software Highlights 52
System Folder 52
Trash 14
troubleshooting 90

identifying items on the screen 32
Index button, Macintosh Guide 25,

27–28

indicator lights on battery recharger,

interpreting 69

individual disks, making with Floppy

Disk Maker 61–62

installer disks 57, 115, 117, 120
installing. See also connecting

application programs 53
system software 113–121

interference

on an external monitor 96
with radio or television reception vii

internal modem

installing 40
using with an external modem 41–42
using with a printer 39

internal modem port

illustration 2, 35
on PowerBook Duo Dock Plus 36
on PowerBook Duo MiniDock 38

international characters and symbols,

typing 141–142

K

keyboard

angle, adjusting 5, 128–129
special keys 140, 143
troubleshooting 94, 103

keyboard shortcuts 33–34

x-Control-Power key, to force the

computer to restart 143

x-Option-Esc, to force a program to

quit 84, 85, 143

x-Option-P-R, to reset PRAM

81, 110

x-Option-Shift-Delete, to start up

from an external disk 93

x-Option, to rebuild the desktop 89,

90, 143

x-period, to quit Battery

Reconditioning 74

x-Power key, to start a debugging

application 143

x-Shift-K, to start a clean installation

of system software 118

Key Caps program 94, 98, 141–142

L

Launcher control panel 52
learning the basics 10–12
liquid spills on computer equipment 131
lock, on PowerBook Duo Dock Plus 37
locked files 90
locked floppy disks 87, 91, 92
Look For button, Macintosh Guide 25,

29–30

low-power equipment 99
low-power messages 64

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