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Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual

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modem 72
modem port 46, 47
Modern Memory Manager, older

Macintosh programs and 64

monitor. See also screen

Apple PlainTalk Microphone and 53
built-in microphone and 55, 105
cleaning 148
connecting 8–10
electromagnetic emissions from 141
glare on screen 140
handling 144
illustration of 4, 46
placement and position of 8, 140
turning on and off 13
voltage and 5, 8

monitor cable 4, 10
monitor port 10, 47
monitor power cord 4, 8–9
monitor power socket 9
Monitors & Sound control panel 51–52,

53–54, 55

mouse

cleaning 100, 148–149
connecting 11, 12
holding 18
illustration of 4, 46
locking 150
moving 18–19
moving pointer with 18, 19
position of 140
shortcuts using 43–44
troubleshooting connections of 100
unlocking 151

mouse button 18
mouse cable 11
musculoskeletal discomfort 138

N

native application programs 64
networks

accessing sleeping computer over 24
AppleTalk 81–83
backing up files on 69
cables and 76
configuring connection to 81–86
connecting computer to 71–86
Ethernet 75–80
LocalTalk 72, 73–74
TCP/IP 81, 83–86

Network Software Selector 63
non-Apple transceivers 79
numeric keys 180

O

office arrangement guidelines 139–140
online services, connecting to 72
on/off switch. See power button;

Power key

Open/Close button on CD-ROM drive

25, 26, 27, 46

opening

application programs 21, 103
CD-ROM drive tray 25, 107
computer 157–160

Option key 180

P

PC Exchange control panel 98, 104–105
PCI cards

alternative networks and 72
installing 160–163

PCI slot, Ethernet cards and 75
performance issues 67, 112–113
Peripheral Component Interconnect

cards. See PCI cards

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Index

Can’t Find It?

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Guide’s onscreen index.

Open the Guide (

h

)

menu and choose

Macintosh Guide; then

click the Index button.