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I–mo, I, j – Apple PowerBook G3 User Manual

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I, J

icons

battery 51
blinking in the menu bar 69
dragging to the Trash 15, 16, 17,

21, 26

look different from usual 68
“sad Macintosh” 59
SCSI 37, 76

ID numbers for SCSI devices 34, 36,

37, 78

Infrared control panel 48
Infrared Data Association Standard

specifications 48

infrared file transfer 48
infrared window 2, 31
initializing the hard disk 88, 98
inserting

a battery 55
CDs 19–20, 90
an expansion bay module 18
PC Cards (PCMCIA Cards) 25–26

installing

RAM expansion card 121–139
system software 88–101

interference

on an external monitor 74

international symbols and characters,

typing 117–118

Internet 144
IR. See infrared
IRTalk transfer protocol 48

K

keyboard

adjusting 107
cables 128, 130, 134–135
connecting 47
positioning your hands on 106–107
raising and loosening 127–128
replacing 135–136
special keys on 116
troubleshooting 72, 78

Key Caps (Apple menu) 72, 117–118

L

label for expansion card 2, 31, 141, 144
liquid spills on the computer 110
lithium ion (LiIon) battery.

See also battery

disposal of 55, 111
overview 49
using battery level indicator

lights 50, 52

location for computer, choosing 1, 105
locked disks 65, 69, 71
locked files 68, 99
locking the expansion bay module and

battery 23

low-power messages 38, 50–51
low-profile memory chips 122, 133

M

Macintosh Easy Open, rebuilding the

desktop and 67, 68

Mac OS 8, installing 89–101
Mac OS Help 13, 57
Mac OS Info Center 14, 144
Mac OS Install program 91–101
Mac OS Setup Assistant 13, 14
memory. See also RAM

adding 48, 121–139
checking amount of 139
freeing/reassigning 66
troubleshooting 60, 61–62, 65, 66, 69
virtual 48, 61, 66, 86

Memory control panel 61–62, 66, 69
memory diagnostic program 139
microphone

built-in 2, 45, 46
PlainTalk 45

mirroring 39
modem/printer port. See printer/external

modem port

modems

external 33
PC Card 29–30, 143–145
troubleshooting 82–83

Modem Scripts folder 82

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