Apple iMac (Intel-based, Late 2006) User Manual
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Chapter 2
Life with Your iMac
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Built-in infrared (IR) receiver
Use the Apple Remote with the built-in IR receiver to work seamlessly with your
iMac.
Ambient light sensor
Detects a room’s ambient light and automatically adjusts the brightness of the
power indicator light, according to the light available, when your iMac is in sleep.
Built-in stereo speakers
Listen to music, movies, games, and multimedia.
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Two USB 1.1 ports on the Apple Keyboard
Connect low-power USB 1.1 devices, such as your mouse, to your keyboard.
(There are also three high-speed USB 2.0 ports on the back of your iMac.)
Power indicator light
A white light indicates your iMac is in sleep. When your iMac is on, this light is off.
Remote rest
When you’re not using your Apple Remote, stow it on the right side of your iMac.
The remote rest has an internal magnet.
Volume controls
Increase (-
) or decrease (–
) the volume of the sound coming from the built-in
speakers or headphone port.
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Media Eject key
Press and hold this key to eject a disc. You can also eject a disk by dragging its
desktop icon to the Trash.