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Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual

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Control Panels (Apple menu) (continued)

Extensions Manager control panel 92,

93, 183

incompatible 99, 103
Macintosh Easy Open control

panel 92

Memory control panel 64, 67, 68, 105
Monitors & Sound control panel

51–52, 53–54, 55

PC Exchange control panel 98,

104–105

TCP/IP control panel 81, 83–86

cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) 138
cursor. See pointer
customer support hotline 31
custom installation of system software

130–132

D

Delete key 180
desktop

appearance of 15
At Ease 106
hard disk does not appear on 96–97
hiding and showing windows on 67
rebuilding 92–93, 97, 183

device drivers for SCSI devices 60
DHCP servers, network configuration

and 85

diacritical marks, typing 182
dialog boxes 91
DIMMs. See cache DIMMs; DRAM

DIMMs; video DIMMs

discs. See CD-ROM discs
disk drives. See floppy disk drive;

hard disk

Disk First Aid program 116, 117–119
disk icon 21, 97

with blinking question mark 95
with X 96

disks. See floppy disks; hard disk
display. See screen

document icon 21
documents. See also files

copying 69
DOS, troubleshooting 104–105
unsaved, automatic shutdown and 24

DOS disks, troubleshooting 98, 99
DOS documents, troubleshooting

104–105

DOS-format devices, working with 134
DRAM configurations 155–156
DRAM DIMMs 170–174. See

also memory

DRAM DIMM slots 154
drivers

for printers 113–114
for SCSI devices 60

Drive Setup program 97, 116–117, 119
dynamic random-access memory. See

DRAM DIMMs

E

ejecting

audio CDs 27
CD-ROM discs 27, 107
floppy disks 102, 145

electrical safety 3, 7, 142, 178
electromagnetic emissions 141
Empty Trash command (Special

menu) 21

Energy Saver control panel 22–24
Energy Saver dialog box 14, 22
Enter key 180
equipment

arranging 8, 139–140
cleaning 148–149
closing computer 177–178
handling 143–148
health-related information about

137–141

opening computer 157–160
plugging in computer 3–8
safety precautions 142

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Index

Can’t Find It?

See also Macintosh

Guide’s onscreen index.

Open the Guide (

h

)

menu and choose

Macintosh Guide; then

click the Index button.