Apple IIe Card User Manual
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display the SmartPort panel.
The SmartPort panel appears. The pointer changes to a crosshair when you
place it in the panel.
3. Drag the icon of the device you want to move to its new location.
If another icon is already in that location, it exchanges places with the
first icon when you release the mouse button.
When you release the mouse button, the icon appears in the new slot/drive
location.
4. Click the Restart IIe button.
The Apple IIe Card restarts, with the new SmartPort settings in effect.
!! WARNING: Be sure to save any work on floppy disks before clicking the
Restart IIe button. Any work that has not been saved on disks will be lost.
!!
Ejecting Disks
To eject disks from their drives, use the Eject buttons. Two Eject buttons
appear in the bottom-left corner of the Apple IIe Option Panel. Either one or
both buttons are active, depending on the number of disk drives you have in
your computer system.
- If your Macintosh LC contains only one built-in floppy disk drive, only the
right Eject button is active. The other button is dimmed.
- If your Macintosh LC contains a second built-in floppy disk drive, both
Eject buttons are active. The left button represents the second built-in
drive.
To eject a disk from an external floppy disk drive connected to your
Macintosh LC, press the Disk Eject button on the UniDisk 3.5 Drive, or open
the disk drive door on the Apple 5.25 Drive.
To eject a disk from a built-in disk drive, follow these steps:
1. Press Control-Command-Esc.
The Option Panel appears, with the General Controls panel displayed.
2. Click the Eject button for the disk drive that contains the disk you want
to eject.
Click the right Eject button to eject a disk from the first (rightmost)
built-in drive; click the left Eject button for the second (leftmost) drive.
The disk is ejected.
Another way to eject disks is to use a combination keystroke. Pressing
Command-Shift-1 ejects a disk from the first built-in floppy disk drive;
pressing Command-Shift-2 ejects a disk from the second built-in floppy disk
drive, if your Macintosh LC contains one.