Apple Power Macintosh 5200/75 LC User Manual
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Macintosh Guide window 18–19, 25
Index button 19, 21–22
Look For button 19, 23–24
Topics button 19–20
Macintosh programs
older 44
Power Macintosh 43
Macintosh Shortcuts 27–28
Macintosh Tutorial, starting 12–13
MacTCP software 35
memory, expanding 37
Memory control panel
older Macintosh programs and 44, 58
virtual memory and 56
memory insufficiency 56
memory requirements, for Power
Macintosh programs 43
menu bar 13
menus, using 12
microphone, built-in 30, 34
microprocessor, described ix
mirroring, video 36
modem port 31
Modern Memory Manager, older
Macintosh programs and 44, 58
monitor. See also screen display
adjusting angle of 7
cleaning 89
electromagnetic emissions and 83
external, connecting 36
handling 86
positioning 82
monitor-out slot 94
mouse 30
cleaning 89–91
connecting keyboard and 5, 6
locking and unlocking 91–92
troubleshooting 54–55
using 12–13
mouse cable, connecting 5, 6
musculoskeletal discomfort, avoiding
78, 79, 81–83
N
“native” applications, using 43
network
backing up files on 42
connecting to 35
Network control panel, Ethernet and 35
numeric keys 106
O
office arrangement guidelines 81–83
on/off switch. See power switch
opening the computer 95–97
open programs, identifying 41
open windows, hiding or showing 42
Option key 106
P
PC Exchange control panel, for opening
DOS document 57, 58
performance problems 59
plugging in the computer 1, 3–4
pointer
freezing on screen 52–53
moving with mouse 12
power cord, connecting to computer 3–4
Power key 8, 30, 106
Power Macintosh 5200/75 system 30–31
Power Macintosh programs, using 43
power-on light 30
PowerPC microprocessor ix
power socket 31
power supply, safety precautions 88
power switch 3, 31
PowerTalk program 39
presentations, video mirroring for 36
Previous System Folder 76
printer port 31
programs. See application programs
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