Apple MB950LL/A Personal Computer User Manual


 
Chapter 1 iMac at a glance 6
Connect accessories
Work wirelessly
Using Bluetooth
®
technology, your iMac can connect wirelessly to devices such as the included
Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Keyboard (described below), and to optional devices like the
Magic Trackpad 2, peripheral devices, wearable sport accessories, and others. Use the Bluetooth
menu at the top of your screen to connect to, pair, and transfer information between your
iMac and the device.
What’s included
To use your iMac, you need two accessories included in the box—the Magic Keyboard and the
Magic Mouse 2.
Important: To begin using your Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2, simply make sure
the on/o switches on both devices are on (green is visible). The devices connect to your
iMac automatically.
Magic Keyboard: Your rechargeable Magic Keyboard is already paired with your iMac and is
ready to use. If you ever need to charge or pair the keyboard again, connect it to your iMac
using the included Lightning to USB cable.
To customize how your keyboard works, use the Keyboard pane of System Preferences. Choose
Apple menu  > System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click the buttons at the top to see
the options available for keyboard, text, shortcuts, and input sources. Read on to learn what
the function keys on the Magic Keyboard do.
Magic Mouse 2: Like the Magic Keyboard, your rechargeable Magic Mouse 2 is already paired
with your iMac out of the box; you can use it anywhere within range of your computer. If you
need to charge the Magic Mouse 2, or if you unpair it and need to pair it again, connect it to
your iMac using the included Lightning to USB cable.
To customize your gestures, use the Mouse pane of System Preferences. Choose Apple
menu  > System Preferences, click Mouse, then click the buttons at the top to see all the
scrolling, clicking, swiping, and tapping options.
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