Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual
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Control Panels (Apple menu) (continued)
Macintosh Easy Open control
panel 113
Memory control panel 60, 62, 120
Monitors & Sound control panel
43–44, 45–46, 47
PC Exchange control panel 118,
124, 125
Sharing Setup control panel 72
TCP/IP control panel 90, 92–96
cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) 170
cursor. See pointer
customer support hotline 23
D
Delete key 186
desktop
alternative to (At Ease) 118, 128
hard disk icon does not appear on 117
hiding and showing windows on 59
rebuilding 112–113, 117, 124, 189
device drivers for SCSI devices 53
DHCP servers, network configuration
and 94, 95
diacritical marks, typing 188
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 139–140
disk icon 20, 117
with blinking question mark 99,
115, 136
with X 116
Disk Images folder 107
disks. See floppy disks; hard disk
display. See screen
document icon 20
documents. See also files
copying 60–61
DOS, troubleshooting 124, 125
problems opening 124, 131
DOS disks, troubleshooting 118
DOS documents, troubleshooting
124, 125
DRAM configurations 145–146
DRAM DIMMs 159–164. See also
memory
DRAM DIMM slots 144
Drive Setup program 117, 138–139,
141–142
dynamic random-access memory. See
DRAM DIMMs
E
Easy Access control panel 123
Eject Disk command (Special menu) 127
ejecting
audio CDs 66
CD-ROM discs 66, 127
floppy disks 116, 119
electrical safety 4, 168, 174
electromagnetic emissions 173
electronic mail (e-mail) 77
Empty Trash command (Special
menu) 20
Enter key 186
equipment
arranging 5, 171–172
cleaning 179–181
closing computer 167–168
handling 175–179
health-related information about
169–173
opening computer 147–150
plugging in computer 3–4
safety precautions 174
setting up 1–23
spills on 175, 176, 178
turning off 21–22, 112
turning on 12–15, 22
error messages 109, 110. See also
troubleshooting
Escape key 186
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