Apple EMac Personal Computer User Manual


 
8 Chapter 1
Getting Started
Adjusting Your Display
To adjust the settings for your display, choose Apple (
K
) > System Preferences (click the
Apple menu and choose System Preferences) and click Displays.
To increase display contrast, press the F15 key on your keyboard. To decrease contrast,
press F14.
Where to Go From Here
You’ve done everything you need to get your eMac up and running. The first time you
turn on your computer, the Setup Assistant takes you through the process of
configuring your computer and setting it up for the Internet. Internet access usually
requires an account with an Internet service provider (ISP). Fees may apply.
If you don’t already have an Internet account, the assistant can set you up with one.
If you already have an Internet account, see Appendix C, “Connecting to the
Internet,” on page 61 for information you’ll need to enter.
If you would like additional information, see the following:
To learn about... See...
Shutting down your computer
or putting it to sleep
“What to Do When You Have Finished Using Your eMac” on page 9.
What you can do with the
hardware and software features
of your eMac
Chapter 2, “Getting to Know Your eMac.”
The additional information
available in the onscreen help
“Getting Answers to Your Questions Using Mac OS Help” on
page 22.
Using a specific feature of your
eMac, or connecting a digital
device, such as an iPod
Chapter 3, “Using Your Computer.”
Installing memory or an AirPort
Extreme Card
Chapter 4, “Enhancing Your Computer.”
What to do if you have a
problem with your eMac
Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting.”
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