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Congr atulations , y ou and your MacBook P ro were made f or each other .[...]
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Pinch to zoom Rotate images Scroll up or down View Miss ion Control Swipe betwe en full- screen apps Click anywhere Welc ome to your MacBook Pro. www .apple.com/macbookpro Multi-T ouch trackpad Use gestures like these to control your Mac. Help C enter gestures facetime Built-in F ace Time HD camera Make video calls to the latest iP ad, iPhone, iP o[...]
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Mission Control A bird’ s-ey e view of what’ s running on your Mac. Help C enter mission contr ol OS X Lion www .apple.com/macosx Full scr een Make apps full screen with a click. Help C enter full scr een Mac App Store The best way to discover and download Mac apps. Help C enter mac app store launchpa d La un ch p ad Insta nt ac cess to a ll yo[...]
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5 Contents C onten ts Chapter 1: Ready , Set Up , Go 9 What’ sintheBox 9 SettingUp Y ourMacBookP ro 1 6 Putting Y ourMacBookP rotoSleeporShuttingItDown Chapter 2: Life with Y our MacB ook Pr o 20 BasicFea turesof Y ourMacB ookPro 22 KeyboardF eaturesof Y o[...]
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6 Contents 54 Repairing, Restoring , orReinstallingMacOSXSoftware 59 UsingAppleHardware T est 60 Problemswith Y ourInternetConnection 62 Problemswith Wi-F iCommunication 63 Keeping Y ourSoftwareUptoDate 64 LearningMore, Ser vice, andSupport 66 [...]
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Help Ce nter Migr ation Assi stant w w w . apple. com/macbo okp ro Ready , Set Up , Go 1[...]
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8 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Y ourMacBookProisdesignedsothatyoucansetitupquicklyandstartusingitright away . Ifyouhavenev erusedaMacBookProorarenewtoMaccomputers , readthis chapterforhelpgettingstarted. Important: Readall?[...]
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9 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go What’ s in the Box AC power cor d 60W MagSafe P ower Adapter ® Setting Up Y our MacB ook Pr o Y ourMacBookProisdesignedsothatyoucansetitupquicklyandstartusingitright away . Thefollowingpagestakeyouthroughthesetupprocess , including?[...]
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10 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Important: Removetheprot ectivelmaroundthe60WMagSafeP owerAdapter beforesettingupyourMacBookP ro. Step 1: Plug in the 60W MagSafe P ower Adapter to pr ovide power to the MacBook Pro and charge the ba ttery. MakesuretheACplugisfullyinsertedinto?[...]
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11 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Whenyourstconnectthepoweradaptert oyourMacBookPro ,anindicatorlighton theMagSafeconnectorstartstoglow. Anamberlightindicatesthebatteryischarging. Agreenlightindicatesthattheba tteryisfullycharged. I[...]
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12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Step 3: P ress the power ( ® ) butt on briey to turn on your MacBook Pro . Y ouhearatonewhenyouturnonthecomputer . ® ® P ower button IttakestheMacBookProafewmomentstostartup. Afteritstar tsup ,SetupAssistan t opensautomatically [...]
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13 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Step 4: C ongure your MacBook Pr o with Setup Assistant. ThersttimeyouturnonyourMacBookPr o, SetupAssistantstarts.SetupAssistant helpsyouspecifyyour Wi-Finetwork, setupauseraccount, andtransferinformation fromanotherMaco[...]
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14 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go T o set up your MacBook Pro: 1 InS etupAssistant, followtheonscreeninstructionsuntilyougettothe “ Transf er Informationto ThisMac” screen. 2 D oabasicsetup ,asetupwithmigr ation, ortransferinformationfroma TimeMachine b[...]
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15 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Step 5: C ustomize the Mac OS X desktop and set prefer ences. Y oucanquicklymakethedesktoplookthewayyouwantusingSyst em Pref erences, yourcommandcenterf ormostsettingsonyourMacB ookPro . ChooseApple()>SystemP referencesf[...]
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16 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Important: Y oucansetanoptiontoresetyourpasswordinUsers&Groups preference s, incaseyouforgetyourloginpassword .F orhelpwithsystempreferences , openHelpCenterandsearchf or “sy stempreference s” orfort[...]
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17 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go T o wake your MacBook Pro: Â If the display is closed, simplyopenittowakeyourMacBookP ro. Â If the display is already open, pressthepower( ® )butt onoranykeyonthekeyboard. WhenyourMacBookProwakesfr omsleep, yourapplications, ?[...]
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w w w . apple. com/macosx Help Ce nter Mac OS X Life with Y our MacBook Pro 2[...]
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20 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro Basic F eatures of Y our MacB ook Pr o ® ® P ower button Camera indicator light F ace Time HD camera Built-in stereo speakers Battery indicator lights (side) Microphone T rackpad Slot-loading SuperDrive Sleep indicator light Infrared (IR) receiver Security slot[...]
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21 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro Built-in F ace Time HD c amera and camera indicator light UsetheincludedF aceTimeapplicationtomakevideocallstootherF ace Timeusers(on anyiPhone4, newi P odtouch, orMacwithFac e Time),takepictureswithPhotoBooth, orcaptur[...]
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22 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro Keyboard F eatures of Y our MacBook Pro ® Fu nction (fn) key V olume keys Brightness keys Media Eject key Mute key Media keys Keyboard illumination keys Mission Control key Launchpad key[...]
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23 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro Function (fn) key Pressandholdthiskeytoactivat ecustomizedactionsassignedtothefunctionkeys (F1toF1 2). T olearnhowtocustomizefunctionkeys, cho oseHelp>HelpCenterfr omthe menubarandsearchfor “functi[...]
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24 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro P or ts on Y our M acBook Pro ® ¯ Gigabit Ethernet port G SDXC card slot Audio out port f Thunderbolt port USB 2.0 ports d FireWire 800 port H MagSafe power port[...]
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25 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro ¯ MagSafe power port Plugintheincluded60WMagSafeP owerAdaptert orechargetheMacBookProbattery . G Gigabit Ethernet port Connecttoahigh-speedEthernetnetwork, aDSLorcablemodem,oranothercomputer . TheEthernetportautomatical[...]
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26 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro Using the Multi-T ouch T rackpad Usethetrackpadtomovethepointerandt oper formavarietyofMulti-T ouchgestures. Unliketypicaltrack pads, theentireMacBookProtrackpadisabutton, andyoucanclick anywhereonthetrackpad. [...]
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27 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro  Secondary-clicking or “right-clicking” letsyouaccessshortcutmenucommands. • T osetuptwo-ngersecondary-click inganywhereonthetrackpad, select “Secondaryclick ” inthePoin t&Clickpaneof T rackpadpreference[...]
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28 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro Thefollowingtrackpadgesturesw orkincertainapplications. Whenyouperformthese gestures , slideyourngerslightlyonthesurfaceofthetrack pad. Formoreinf or mation, see Trackpadpreference sorchooseHelp>HelpCe[...]
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29 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro  Three-nger swiping worksintheF inderandallapplications. Swipingthreengersto theleftorrightletsyoucyclethroughfull-screenapplications. Swipingthreengers upopensMissionControl. Y oucanalsosetthese?[...]
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30 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro Using the MacBook Pro Batt er y WhentheMagSafepoweradapterisn ’tconnected, yourMacBookProdrawspow er fromitsbuilt-inbattery . Thelengthoftimethatyoucanruny ourMacBookProvaries , dependingontheapplicationsyouus[...]
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31 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro Charging the Batt ery Whenthepoweradapterthatcamewithy ourMacBookProisconnected , thebattery chargeswhetherthecomputerison, o ,orinsleep . Thebatterychargesmorequickly , however ,ifthecomputeriso or[...]
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32 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro More Information Formor einformationaboutusingyourMacBookPro ,seethef ollowing: T o learn about See Installingmemory Chapter3, “Boost Y ourMacBookPro” onpage3 5. T roubleshootingyour MacBookProifyouhav e aproblem Chapte[...]
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33 Chapter 2 Life with Your MacBook Pro T o learn about See UsingBluetoothwireless technology TheBluetoothSupportpageatwww.apple .com/support/ bluetooth. Orop entheBluetoothFileEx changeapplication (intheUtilitiesfolderinLaunchpad)andchooseHelp> BluetoothHelp. Ca[...]
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w w w . apple. com/store Help Ce nter RA M Boost Y our MacBook Pro 3[...]
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36 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro Thischapterprovide sinformationandinstructionsforupgradingtheharddiskdrive andinstallingadditionalmemoryinyourMacBookPro. W ARNING: Applerecommendsthaty ouhaveanApple-certiedtechnicianinstall replacementdrivesand?[...]
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37 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Y oucanupgradetheharddiskdriveinyourMacBookPr o. T heharddiskdriveis locatednexttothebuilt-inbatterywhenyouopenthebackofyourMacBookPro . Thereplacementdrivemustbea2.5-[...]
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38 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro Important: Becausethescrewsaredi erentlengths, notethescrewlengthsand locationssoyoucanreplacethescrewsc orrectly . Putthemasideinasafeplace . Short Long Important: Whenyouremo vethebottomcase, youexposesen[...]
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39 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro 3 B eforetouchingthehar ddriveassembly ,dischar geanystaticelectricityfromyour bodybytouchingametalsurfaceinsidethecomputer .[...]
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40 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro 4 Locatethebracketatthetopofthedrive. UseaPhillipsscrewdrivertoloosenthetwo captivescrewsthatholdthebracketinplace. Putthebracketasideinasafeplace. 5 Usingthepulltab, gentlytiltupthedrive. Brack[...]
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41 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro 6 Holdthedr ivebyitssidesandgen tlypulltheconnectorontheleftsideofthedrive todisconnectit. D on ’tpressthedrivebetweeny ourngers, andavoidtouchingthe circuitryontheundersideofthedrive. Theconn[...]
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42 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro 8 Inser tthereplacementdriveatanangle , makingsurethemountingscrewsare seatedproperly . 9 Replacethebracketandtightenthescrews.[...]
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43 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro 1 0 Replacethebottomcase. Replaceandtightenthetenscrewsyour emovedinstep2in theirproperlocations, makingsuretoinser ttheshorterscrewsattheanglesshownin theillustration. Short Long Forinf or mationaboutinstalli[...]
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44 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro Installing Additional Memory Y ourcomputerhastwomemoryslotsthatyouaccessbyremovingthebott om case. Y ourMacBookProcomeswithaminimumof4gigabyte s(GB)of1 33 3MHz DoubleDataRate(DDR3)SynchronousDynamicRandom-Access?[...]
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45 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro 3 Pushtheleversonthesidesofthememorymoduleoutwardtoreleasethemodule fromthememorycardslot. Thememorypopsupatanangle. Beforeremovingit ,makesurey ouseethehalf-circle notches. Ifyoudon’ t, tr y?[...]
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46 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro 4 Holdthememor ymodulebyitsnotchesandremoveitfromtheslot. 5 Removetheothermemor ymodule. Important: Holdthememorymodulesbytheiredges, anddonottouchthegold connectors. 6 Inser tthenewmemor ymoduleinthe?[...]
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47 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro Notches 7 Followtheinstructionsforreplacingthebottomcaseinstep1 0onpage43.[...]
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48 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Pro Making Sure Y our MacBook Pro Recognizes the New Memory AfterinstallingadditionalmemoryinyourMacBookPro, checkwhetherthecomputer recognizesthenewmemory . T o check the computer’ s memor y: 1 Star tupyourMacBookPro . 2 WhenyouseetheMacOS?[...]
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w w w . apple. com/suppor t Help Ce nter help P roblem, Meet Solution 4[...]
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50 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Occasionally ,youmightha veproblemswhileworkingwithyourMacBookPro. Read onfortroubleshootingtipstotrywhenyouhav eaproblem. Y oucanalsondmore troubleshootinginformationinHelpC enterandontheMacBookPro?[...]
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51 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Problems That Pre vent Y ou from Using Y our MacB ook Pro If your MacBook Pro doesn ’t respond or the point er doesn’ t move Onrareoccasions, anapplicationmight “freeze ” onthescreen.MacOSXprovide sa waytoquitafro zenapplicationwithoutresta[...]
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52 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution If your MacBook Pro freeze s during startup, or you see a ashing question mark, or the screen is dark and the sleep indicator light is glowing st eadily (not in sleep) Theashingquestionmarkusuallymeansthatthecomputercan ’tndthesystem softwareonthehardd[...]
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53 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution  Iftheproblempersists, closeallopendocumentsandquitallapplications. R eturn thecomputertoitsfactorysettings(whilestillpreservingyourles)bypressing theleftShiftkey, leftOption(alt)key , leftControlk[...]
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54 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution If an audio device plugged int o the audio port isn’t w orking Unplugtheaudiodevice. ChooseApple()>SystemP references, andopenSound preference s. IntheInputpane,s p ecifywhetheryouwanttheporttobeusedfor SoundInput[...]
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55 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution UsetheMacOSXUtilitiesapplicationto: Â Restoreyoursoftwareanddatafroma TimeMachinebackup. Â ReinstallMacOSXandAppleapplications. Â Restoreyourcomput ertoitsfactor ysettingsbyerasingitsdiskandreinsta[...]
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56 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution T o open the Mac OS X Utilities application: m RestartyourcomputerwhileholdingdowntheCommand( x )andRkeys. The MacOSXUtilitiespaneappears. SomeutilitiesintheMacOSXUtilitiesapplicationrequireaccesstotheIn ternetand[...]
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57 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Restoring Information U sing a Time M achine Backup Ifyoupreviouslycreateda TimeMachinebackup, usetheRestoreutilitytorestore everythingonyourcomputertoitspreviousstate . Useyour TimeMachineback uptorestor einformationonlyto?[...]
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58 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Y oucaninstallMacOSXwithouterasingthedisk, whichsavesyourexistingle s andsettings, oryoucanerasethediskrst, whicherasesallyourdataandleavesthe computerreadyfory outoreinstallMacOSXand?[...]
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59 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution AfterrestoringMacOSXandyourAppleapplica tions, youcanselectivelyrestoreyour otherdataandapplicationsfroma TimeMachineback up. Using Apple Hardwar e T est IfyoususpectaproblemwiththeMacBookProhardwar e, youcanuse?[...]
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60 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Problems with Y our Internet Connection Y ourMacBookP rohastheN etwork SetupAs sistant applica tiont ohelpw alky ou throug hsettin gupan Intern etconn ection. OpenSy stemP refere ncesa ndclick Network . Clickthe “ Assistme” ?[...]
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61 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Important: Instructionsthatrefertomodemsdonotapplyt oLANusers. LANusers mighthavehubs , switches, routers, orconnectionpodsthatDSLandcablemodem usersdonothave. L ANusersshouldcontacttheirnetworkadministr[...]
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62 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Network Connections MakesuretheEthernetcableispluggedintoyourMacBookProandin tothenetwork. Checkthecablesandpowersuppliest oyourEthernethubsandrouters. Ifyouhavetwoormor ecomputersattemptingtoshareanIn [...]
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63 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution  MakesureyourMacBookProiswithinrangeoftheothercomputerorthenetw ork ’ s accesspoint. Nearbyelectronicdevicesormetalstructurescaninterferewithwireless communicationandreducethisrange . Repositioningorrotat[...]
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64 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Learning More , Service, and Suppor t Y ourMacBookProdoesnothav eanyuser-serviceablepar ts, excepttheharddriveand thememory. Ifyouneedservice, contactAppleortakeyourMacBookProtoanApple AuthorizedServiceProvider . Y [...]
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65 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution AppleCare Service and Suppor t Y ourMacBookProcomeswith90day softechnicalsupportandoneyearofhardware repairwarrantycoverageatanA ppleRetailStoreoranApple-authoriz ed repaircenter ,suchasanAppleA uthorizedService?[...]
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66 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Locating Y our Product Serial Number Useoneofthesemethodstondyourcomput er ’ sser ialnumber:  T urnovery ourMacBookP ro. Theseri alnumbe riset chedin tothe casene artheh inge. Serial number  ChooseApple( )?[...]
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Help Ce nter ergo nomic s w w w . apple. com/environment Last, but Not Least 5[...]
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68 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least Fory oursafetyandthatofyourequipment, followtheserulesf orhandlingand cleaningyourMacBookProandf orworkingmorecomfortably. Keeptheseinstructions handyforrefer encebyyouandothers. NOTICE: Incorrectstorageoruse[...]
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69 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least T ooperatethecomputersafelyandr educethepossibilityofheat-relatedinjuries, followtheseguidelines: Â SetupyourMacBookProonastableworksurfacethatallowsforadequateair circulationunderandaroundthecomputer . [...]
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70 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least T oreducethepossibilityofoverheatingthepoweradapterorofheat-rela tedinjuries, dooneofthefollowing:  Plugthepoweradapterdirectlyint oapoweroutlet. MagSafe connector AC plug MagSafe P ower Adap ter  Ifyou’ reusing?[...]
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71 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least Disconnectthepoweradapteranddisconnectanyothercablesifan yofthefollowing conditionsexists: Â Y ouwanttoaddmemoryorupgradetheharddiskdrive. Â Y ouwanttocleanthecase(useonlytherecommendedproc eduredesc[...]
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72 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least Hearing damage P ermanenthearinglossmayoccurifearbudsorheadphonesare usedathighvolume. Y oucanadaptovertimetoahighervolumeofsoundthatma y soundnormalbutcanbedamagingtoyourhearing. Ifyouexperience?[...]
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73 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least Impor tant Handling Inf ormation NOTICE: Failur etofollowthesehandlinginstructionscouldre sultindamagetoyour MacBookProorotherproperty. Operating envir onment OperatingyourMacBookPr ooutsidetheserangesmay a ectper formance: ?[...]
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74 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least Using the optical drive TheSuperDriveinyourMacBookProsupportsstandard1 2cm (4.7inch)discs. Irregularlyshapeddiscsordiscssmallerthan1 2cm(4.7inches)arenot supportedandcanbecomelodgedinthedrive. Handling glass par[...]
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75 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least Understanding Ergonomics Herearesometipsforsettingupahealth yworkenvironment. Keyboard and T rackpad Whenyouusethekeyboardandtrackpad, yourshouldersshouldberelaxed . Y our upperarmandforearmshouldformananglethatisslig[...]
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76 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least Usealighttouchwhentypingorusingthetrackpadandkeepyourhandsandngers relaxed . Avoidrollingyourthumbsundery ourpalms. Not this This Changehandpositionsoftentoavoidfatigue . Somecomputerusersmightdevelop discomfo[...]
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77 Chapter 5 Last, but Not Least Y oumighthavetoraisey ourchairsothatyourforearmsandhandsarea ttheproper angletothekeyboard. Ifthismakesitimpossibletorestyourfeetatontheoor ,you canuseafootrestwithadjustableheightand?[...]
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78 Regulatory Compliance Information FCC C ompliance Statement Thisdevicecomplieswithpart1 5oftheFCCrules.Operation issubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions: (1)Thisdevicemay notcauseharmfulinterference, and(2)thisdevicemustaccept anyinterferencerec[...]
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79 FCC Bluetooth Wireless Compliance Theantennausedwiththistransmittermustnotbecolocatedor operatedinconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter subjecttotheconditionsoftheFCCGrant. Canadian Compliance Sta tement ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadali[...]
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80 Latviski Ar šo Apple Inc. deklarē, ka MacBook Pro ierīce atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem. Lietuvių Šiuo „Apple Inc. “ deklaruoja, kad šis M acBook Pro atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Magyar Alulírott, Apple Inc. nyilatkoz om, hogy a[...]
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81 T aiwan Wireless Statemen ts T aiwan Class B Statement Japan V CCI Class B Statemen t External USB Modem Information WhenconnectingyourMacBookProtothephonelineusingan externalUSBmodem,refert othetelecommunicationsagency informationinthedocumentationthatcamewithyourm[...]
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82 European Union—Disposal Information Thesymbolabovemeansthataccordingtolocallaw sand regulationsyourproductshouldbedisposedofseparatelyfrom householdwaste. Whenthisproductreachesitsendoflif e,take ittoacollectionpointdesignatedbylocal?[...]
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L ook ing for Something?[...]
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84 Looking for Something? Index A ACplug 1 0 ACpoweradapter . See power adapter ACpowercor d 1 0 adapter ,pow er . See power adapter AppleCare 65 AppleHardware T est 59 AppleRemote 2 1 applicationfreeze 5 1 applications F ace Time 2 1 iChat 2 1 iLife 3 2 Keynote 2 1 Migr[...]
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85 Looking for Something? F F1toF1 2functionkeys 23 F ace Timeapplication 2 1 F ace TimeHDcamera 2 1 F ast-forwardkey 23 FireWire connections 33 port 25 ashingquestionmark 52 For ceQuit 5 1 four-ngerpinching 29 frozenapplication 5 1 function(fn)key 23 G gestures, ?[...]
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86 Looking for Something? N network addresstranslation(NA T ) 62 connections 62 diagnostics 60 NetworkSetupAssistant 60 number ,serial 66 O onlineresources 64 opticaldrive about 2 1 supporteddiscsize 7 4 P password ,r esetting 1 6 PhotoBoothapplication 2 1 pinchingtozoom 28 [...]
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87 Looking for Something? T three-ngerswiping 29 Thunderboltport 25 trackpad about 2 1 gestures 26 troubleshooting AppleCare 65 applicationfreezes 5 1 batteryindicatorlights 54 computerfreezes 5 1 computerwon ’tturnon 52 displaygoesblack 5 3 hardwareproblems 5 9 Internetco[...]
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K AppleInc. ©20 1 1AppleInc. Allrightsreserved. Underthecopyrightlaws, thismanualmaynotbecopied,inwhole orinpart,withoutthewrittenconsentofApple . Everyeorthasbeenmadetoensurethattheinformationin thismanualisaccu[...]