Apple 8600 Personal Computer User Manual


 
modem port 74–75
modems 44–47
moisture or wetness, computer exposure
to 214, 215, 219
monitor cable 2, 6–7
monitor port 6, 74–75
monitor power cord, connecting 4–5
monitor power socket 5, 74
monitors. See also screen
brightness control 14, 144
cleaning 220
connecting 4–7, 99
contrast control 144
electromagnetic emissions from 213
illustration of 2, 72–73
positioning 4, 212
safety instructions for 216
supported by the computer 4
televisions used as 91–92
turning on 10–11
Monitors & Sound control panel 82,
173, 176
mouse
checking connections 173
cleaning 221–222
connecting 8–10
illustration of 2, 72
learning to use 24–25
locking/unlocking 223–224
proper positioning of 212
troubleshooting 173
mouse button 24
mouse cable 8, 9
Mouse control panel 173
Mouse Keys feature 174
mouse tracking speed, performance
and 173
moving, the Guide window 17, 27
multiple networks, connecting to 57
musculoskeletal discomfort from
computer use 209, 210, 213
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“native” programs 36, 159
navigation buttons, Guide window
17, 27
Netscape Navigator Web browser 66
network administrator
choosing a network zone 60
configuring your connection 63
connecting to a network 51, 53, 55
obtaining access privileges for shared
items 180, 182
unlocking the AppleTalk control panel
59, 62
Network extension 180
networks
alternate types of 49
backing up files on 39
configuring connections 58–64
connecting to 51–57
installing application programs
from 33
ISDN terminal adapters and 48
shared telecommunications equipment
for online access 44
troubleshooting 179–182
network zones
choosing 60, 63
defined 59
nonvolatile video RAM. See NVRAM
normal installation of system software
193–196
NuBus cards 104
numeric keys 226
NVRAM, resetting 145–146, 171, 181
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