Apple Power Macintosh 6200 Series User Manual
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M
Macintosh desktop. See desktop
Macintosh Guide 18–25
looking for specific topic in 23–24
tips for using 25
viewing list of topics in 19–20
viewing topics alphabetically in
21–22
Macintosh Guide window 18–19, 25
Index button 19, 21–22
Look For button 19, 23–24
Topics button 19–20
Macintosh programs
older 40
Power Macintosh 39
Macintosh Shortcuts 27–28
Macintosh tutorial 13
starting 12–13
MacTCP software support 33
memory, expanding 34
Memory control panel
older Macintosh programs and 40, 56
virtual memory and 54
memory insufficiency 54
memory requirements, for Power
Macintosh programs 39
menu bar 13
menus, using 12
microphone, connecting 31
microprocessor, described, ix
modem port 30
Modern Memory Manager, older
Macintosh programs and 40, 56
monitor 29
brightness control 10
cleaning 87
connecting 3–5
electromagnetic emissions and 81
handling 84
positioning 3, 79, 80
monitor cable, connecting 5
monitor port 5, 30
mouse 29
cleaning 87–90
connecting 6–7
locking and unlocking 89–90
troubleshooting 12, 52
using 12–13
mouse button 12
mouse cable, connecting 6, 7
musculoskeletal discomfort, avoiding
77, 78, 79–81
N
“native” applications, using 39
network
backing up files on 38
connecting to 33
Network control panel, Ethernet and 33
numeric keys 102
O
office arrangement guidelines 79–80, 81
on/off switch. See power button
opening the computer 93–94, 95
opening screen 9
open programs, identifying 37
open windows, hiding or showing 38
Option key 102
Options menu, Zero Out Data 60
P
PC Exchange control panel, for opening
DOS document 55, 56
performance problems 57
plugging in the computer 1–2
pointer
freezing on screen 41, 50
moving with mouse 12
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