Apple Power Macintosh 7200 User Manual
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Macintosh Shortcuts 37–38
Macintosh Tutorial 17–18
memory. See also RAM
expanding 51
“not enough memory” message 60, 79
shared libraries and 60, 84
virtual 59
Memory control panel 79, 84
menu bar 19
menu, opening 18, 19
microphone, connecting 2, 44–45
miniplugs 43, 46
modem port 40, 41
moisture or wetness, computer exposure
to 124, 125, 129
monitor. See also screen
brightness control 15, 73, 126
cleaning 131
connecting 7–9
electromagnetic emissions from 123
illustration 2, 40
positioning 7, 122
safety instructions for 126
turning on 12
monitor cable 2, 9
monitor port 9, 41
monitor power cord 2, 7–8
monitor power socket 41
Monitors control panel 73
mouse
cleaning 131–133
connecting 10–11
illustration 2, 40
learning to use 17–18
locking/unlocking 134–135
proper positioning of 122
troubleshooting 81
mouse button 17–18
mouse cable
checking connections 81
connecting 10–11
mouse pad 17
mouse shortcuts 37–38
musculoskeletal discomfort from
computer use 119, 120, 123
N
network cables, connecting 52, 53
networks
backing up files on 59
connecting to 52–54
sharing a CD-ROM disc on 66
network server options, sleep state
and 22
normal installation of system software
104–107
Numeric keys 146
O
office furniture, arranging to prevent
discomfort 121–122
online help. See Balloon Help; Guide
menu; Macintosh Guide
online services, obtaining Apple software
updates from 91–95
Open/Close button on CD-ROM drive
40, 62, 63, 86
opening the computer 138–139
Option key 146
Key Caps program and 147–148
P
parameter RAM 73
PC Exchange control panel 83, 84
PCI. See Peripheral Component
Interconnect (PCI) cards
performance decreases after adding
software, troubleshooting 90
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)
cards 53, 137, 142–143
Photo CDs 65, 89–90
pointer. See arrow pointer
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