Apple IIe Card User Manual
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User Group
No matter what your level of computer experience, you can get lots of support
by joining an Apple user group. Apple user groups are composed of people who
work with Apple computers and who enjoy sharing what they know with others.
Activities may include new product demonstrations, informal question-and-
answer sessions, and regular classes on using popular software applications
or learning to write your own programs. Many user groups have special
beginners' nights.
Ask your authorized Apple dealer for the name of the user group nearest you,
or call (800) 538-9696 in the United States or (416) 513-5787 in Canada. For
names of user groups outside the United States or Canada, or if you are
interested in starting your own user group, contact
Berkeley Macintosh Users' Group
1442-A Walnut Street, #62
Berkeley, CA 94709
U.S.A.
(510) 549-2684
Boston Computer Society
One Center Plaza
Boston, MA 02108
U.S.A.
(617) 367-8080
QUICK REFERENCE CARD-STARTUP METHOD
How you install the Apple IIe Card software determines how you start up the
Macintosh. Check the box that describes how you installed the software. (The
installation instructions are in Chapter 2 of the Apple IIe Card Owner's
Guide.)
- Floppy Disk Startup
1. Turn off the Macintosh LC.
2. Insert your copy of the IIe Startup Disk.
3. Turn on the Macintosh LC.
4. Find and double-click the IIe Startup icon.
- Hard Disk Startup
1. Turn on the Macintosh LC.
2. Find and double-click the IIe Startup icon.
Opening the Option Panel
To make certain changes to your Apple IIe environment or to return to the
Macintosh environment, you must open the Option Panel.
When you're in the Apple IIe environment, you open the Option Panel by
pressing these three keys at the same time: