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Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual

Page 194

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S

“sad Macintosh” icon 96
safety precautions 142. See also health-

related information

electromagnetic emissions 141
general precautions 142
grounding plug 3, 7
handling computer equipment

143–148

when to turn off the computer and pull

the plug 142

scheduling automatic startup and

shutdown 24

screen. See also monitor

basic elements on 20
cleaning 148
frozen 29, 89, 91
glare and reflection on 8, 140, 141
height and distance of 140
identifying objects on 42

scroll arrows on windows 21
SCSI devices, connecting 57–60
SCSI icon 57
SCSI ID numbers 57, 58, 115
SCSI peripheral interface cable 59
SCSI port 46, 47, 57
SCSI system cable 58
SCSI terminators 59, 60
servers, network configuration and 86
service. See Apple-authorized service

provider

setting up computer equipment 3–32
Shift key 180
shortcuts. See keyboard shortcuts
Shortcuts command (Guide menu)

43–44

Show All command (Application

menu) 67

Show Balloons command (Guide

menu) 42

shutdown, automatic 23, 24

Shut Down command (Special menu)

28–29

shutting down the computer 27–29
SimpleText word-processing program 63
size box on windows 21
Sleep command (Special menu) 23
sleep mode 15, 23–24
software. See application programs;

system software

sound, adjusting 51–52
sound input port 47, 48, 49, 52
sound output port 47, 48, 49, 56
speaker icon 48
speakers

connecting external speakers 56–57
location of 46
troubleshooting 110

special characters and symbols 181–182
special keys 179–183, 180
Special menu

Empty Trash command 21
Restart command 91
Shut Down command 28–29
Sleep command 23

spills

on CD-ROM drive 147
on computer equipment 143
on keyboard 143, 144

starting up. See also turning on computer

from CD-ROM disc 120, 183
from floppy disk 121
question mark appears during

startup 95

troubleshooting 95–97

startup, automatic 23, 24
stereo miniplug 49, 56
support hotline 31
switching application programs 66
symbols, typing 181–182

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Index

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Guide’s onscreen index.

Open the Guide (

h

)

menu and choose

Macintosh Guide; then

click the Index button.