Apple M9690LL User Guide - Page 106

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP, Desktop & Screen Saver preferences

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flat-panel display 47 headphones 30 to Internet 11 a monitor or TV 97 modem 44 a printer 28 projector 45 a TV 46 two computers 36, 37 USB printers 34 VCR 46 a video device 46 videocameras 36 wirelessly 39 conserving battery power 96 controls brightness 13 keyboard 13 volume 13 cord, AC 6 D Dashboard 13, 24 Dashboard & Exposé preferences 25 default resolution 20 Desktop & Screen Saver preferences 25 DHCP. See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol dial-up connection 82 modem 82 discs, compatible 96 display cleaning 75 default resolution 20 goes black 65 mirroring 45 release button 13 Displays pane 21 disposing of batteries 53, 100 Dock 25, 26 Dock preferences 25 downloading software 28 drives, double-sided optical 48 DSL connecting to Internet 84 modem 81 dual-display mode 45 DVD burning 50 discs 49 DVI port 44 DVI-to-VGA adapter 44 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) configuration 87 using 84 E ejecting a disc 49, 66 Energy Saver preferences 54, 55 environment 78 ergonomics 77 Ethernet cables 43 networking capability 43 port 15, 43 Exposé 13, 23, 24 external monitor 45 external monitor port 15 F F11 key 13 F12 key 13 fan noise 97 finding your serial number 69 FireWire cable 36, 37 devices and battery power 37 port 15, 36 Target Disk Mode 36 FireWire Target Disk Mode 37 Force Quit 27 frozen application 27 function key 13 G general safety 75 green light 21 H hand positions 77 hard disk 66 headphone jack 47 port 15, 47 Hi-Speed USB 15 I image size 20 inserting a disc 48 installation instructions 5 installing additional RAM 58 applications 68 Classic support 68 Mac OS 9 68 Mac OS X 68 memory 58 106 Index

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Index
flat-panel display
47
headphones
30
to Internet
11
a monitor or TV
97
modem
44
a printer
28
projector
45
a TV
46
two computers
36, 37
USB printers
34
VCR
46
a video device
46
videocameras
36
wirelessly
39
conserving battery power
96
controls
brightness
13
keyboard
13
volume
13
cord, AC
6
D
Dashboard
13, 24
Dashboard & Exposé preferences
25
default resolution
20
Desktop & Screen Saver preferences
25
DHCP.
See
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
dial-up
connection
82
modem
82
discs, compatible
96
display
cleaning
75
default resolution
20
goes black
65
mirroring
45
release button
13
Displays pane
21
disposing of batteries
53, 100
Dock
25, 26
Dock preferences
25
downloading software
28
drives, double-sided optical
48
DSL
connecting to Internet
84
modem
81
dual-display mode
45
DVD
burning
50
discs
49
DVI port
44
DVI-to-VGA adapter
44
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
configuration
87
using
84
E
ejecting a disc
49, 66
Energy Saver preferences
54, 55
environment
78
ergonomics
77
Ethernet
cables
43
networking capability
43
port
15, 43
Exposé
13, 23, 24
external monitor
45
external monitor port
15
F
F11 key
13
F12 key
13
fan noise
97
finding your serial number
69
FireWire
cable
36, 37
devices and battery power
37
port
15, 36
Target Disk Mode
36
FireWire Target Disk Mode
37
Force Quit
27
frozen application
27
function key
13
G
general safety
75
green light
21
H
hand positions
77
hard disk
66
headphone
jack
47
port
15, 47
Hi-Speed USB
15
I
image size
20
inserting a disc
48
installation instructions
5
installing
additional RAM
58
applications
68
Classic support
68
Mac OS 9
68
Mac OS X
68
memory
58