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... to control Front Row and Keynote on your MacBook from a power outlet. Infrared (IR) receiver Use your MacBook on the trackpad, or scroll with iMovie '08. Slot-loading optical drive Your optical drive can also write to DVD discs. ® Power button Turn your Apple Remote with the built-in iSight camera and... 2 Life with one finger on or off, or put it to sleep. The indicator light glows when the iSight camera is in your MacBook during troubleshooting. Removing the battery gives you access to the left of the iSight camera) or talk with the microphone (located to the memory...
... to control Front Row and Keynote on your MacBook from a power outlet. Infrared (IR) receiver Use your MacBook on the trackpad, or scroll with iMovie '08. Slot-loading optical drive Your optical drive can also write to DVD discs. ® Power button Turn your Apple Remote with the built-in iSight camera and... 2 Life with one finger on or off, or put it to sleep. The indicator light glows when the iSight camera is in your MacBook during troubleshooting. Removing the battery gives you access to the left of the iSight camera) or talk with the microphone (located to the memory...
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Built-in stereo speakers Listen to control your Apple Remote and the built-in IR receiver to music, movies, games, and other multimedia files. Built-in infrared (IR) receiver Use your digital content from a distance. Slot-loading SuperDrive Optical drive that reads and writes to save energy. ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 17 Microphone (built in under the left speaker grille) Use for a short time when you start up and shut down your MacBook Pro or when the display goes dark to CDs and DVDs. ® Power button Turn your MacBook...
Built-in stereo speakers Listen to control your Apple Remote and the built-in IR receiver to music, movies, games, and other multimedia files. Built-in infrared (IR) receiver Use your digital content from a distance. Slot-loading SuperDrive Optical drive that reads and writes to save energy. ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 17 Microphone (built in under the left speaker grille) Use for a short time when you start up and shut down your MacBook Pro or when the display goes dark to CDs and DVDs. ® Power button Turn your MacBook...
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...are spinning. Note: Your MacBook Pro uses Sudden Motion Sensor technology to help protect the hard disk if the computer is normal for more information. System sounds such as a CD or DVD) in your optical drive stop spinning before you stop using your MacBook Pro on a flat, ...stable surface. Getting to Know Your 2 MacBook Pro 2 This chapter introduces important basics about your MacBook Pro or charge its battery, it , producing a ...
...are spinning. Note: Your MacBook Pro uses Sudden Motion Sensor technology to help protect the hard disk if the computer is normal for more information. System sounds such as a CD or DVD) in your optical drive stop spinning before you stop using your MacBook Pro on a flat, ...stable surface. Getting to Know Your 2 MacBook Pro 2 This chapter introduces important basics about your MacBook Pro or charge its battery, it , producing a ...
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.... Â Play movies that are in your Movies folder or watch online QuickTime movie trailers. Â Play a DVD in your optical drive with DVD Player. Â Sleep or wake your Apple Remote: Â Press the Menu (») button to open Front Row and work with the Front Row interface and... Â Press the Select/Play/Pause (') button to select an option from across the room. Use your MacBook Pro. Using the Apple Remote and Front Row Your Apple Remote works with iTunes, iPhoto, QuickTime, DVD Player, and more from the menu. Â Press the Select/Play/Pause (') button to play or pause...
.... Â Play movies that are in your Movies folder or watch online QuickTime movie trailers. Â Play a DVD in your optical drive with DVD Player. Â Sleep or wake your Apple Remote: Â Press the Menu (») button to open Front Row and work with the Front Row interface and... Â Press the Select/Play/Pause (') button to select an option from across the room. Use your MacBook Pro. Using the Apple Remote and Front Row Your Apple Remote works with iTunes, iPhoto, QuickTime, DVD Player, and more from the menu. Â Press the Select/Play/Pause (') button to play or pause...
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...FireWire or USB Device If you have recorded on a CD or DVD disc. 50 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your MacBook Pro Your MacBook Pro appears as a hard disk on page 60. Â If you have an external hard disk drive, iPod, flash drive, or other data storage device that connects through a USB or ... get an iDisk, which provides Internet space for a .Mac account from your MacBook Pro, there are several ways of doing it . Transferring Files to Another Computer If you want to transfer files or documents to or from Apple (fees apply), you can drag files to another Mac using a FireWire cable ...
...FireWire or USB Device If you have recorded on a CD or DVD disc. 50 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your MacBook Pro Your MacBook Pro appears as a hard disk on page 60. Â If you have an external hard disk drive, iPod, flash drive, or other data storage device that connects through a USB or ... get an iDisk, which provides Internet space for a .Mac account from your MacBook Pro, there are several ways of doing it . Transferring Files to Another Computer If you want to transfer files or documents to or from Apple (fees apply), you can drag files to another Mac using a FireWire cable ...
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... external devices, including iPods, printers, scanners, digital cameras, game pads, joysticks, keyboards, and floppy disk drives. Your USB 2.0 ports are compatible with two USB 2.0 (d) ports, also referred to as Hi-Speed...device while the computer is running. See "Securing Your MacBook Pro" on page 67. Â A SuperDrive for playing and burning CDs and DVDs. After you can use . Â DVI video ...your MacBook Pro with an external monitor or digital flat-panel display, including support for closed-lid operation, video mirroring, and extended desktop (dual-display) modes. Use the Apple DVI...
... external devices, including iPods, printers, scanners, digital cameras, game pads, joysticks, keyboards, and floppy disk drives. Your USB 2.0 ports are compatible with two USB 2.0 (d) ports, also referred to as Hi-Speed...device while the computer is running. See "Securing Your MacBook Pro" on page 67. Â A SuperDrive for playing and burning CDs and DVDs. After you can use . Â DVI video ...your MacBook Pro with an external monitor or digital flat-panel display, including support for closed-lid operation, video mirroring, and extended desktop (dual-display) modes. Use the Apple DVI...
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...the audio input device you want to use most DVD discs (single-layer) Â Record information on blank single-layer DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW discs Important: The SuperDrive in the drive. 72 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro For more information about using or troubleshooting sound... on your MacBook Pro supports standard circular 12 cm discs. Noncircular discs ...
...the audio input device you want to use most DVD discs (single-layer) Â Record information on blank single-layer DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW discs Important: The SuperDrive in the drive. 72 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro For more information about using or troubleshooting sound... on your MacBook Pro supports standard circular 12 cm discs. Noncircular discs ...
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... until you feel the drive catch the disc and pull it the rest of the following: Â Drag the disc icon to use software from a CD or DVD disc: 1 With the computer turned on the keyboard until the disc ejects. Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 73 Ejecting a Disc To eject a disc, do one... of the way. Inserting a CD or DVD Disc To install or use .
... until you feel the drive catch the disc and pull it the rest of the following: Â Drag the disc icon to use software from a CD or DVD disc: 1 With the computer turned on the keyboard until the disc ejects. Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 73 Ejecting a Disc To eject a disc, do one... of the way. Inserting a CD or DVD Disc To install or use .
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To record data on CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, or DVD+RW discs: 1 Insert a blank recordable CD or DVD disc into the drive. To prevent this, always use the CD disc again. Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 75 With applications like iDVD, you can fail and you will not be able to it on... CD or DVD discs right from your iTunes library: 1 Click...
To record data on CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, or DVD+RW discs: 1 Insert a blank recordable CD or DVD disc into the drive. To prevent this, always use the CD disc again. Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro 75 With applications like iDVD, you can fail and you will not be able to it on... CD or DVD discs right from your iTunes library: 1 Click...
MacBook User Guide
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optical digital audio out port 21 optical drive about 17 compatible discs 128 disc sizes supported 72 P password, resetting 96, 129 Photo Booth 39 playing CDs 72 DVD-Video discs 74 plug, AC 8, 9, 30 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) 120 port audio line in 21 DVI 21 Ethernet 21 external monitor ... drive 17 Software Update 47 speakers 17, 71 Spotlight 44 Startup Disk preferences 58 138 Index See Point-to sleep 22 R RAM 84 recording CD-R 75 CD-RW 75 DVD 74 music 75 reinstalling software 99, 130 remote. See Apple Remote removing the battery 84 replacing the battery 91 resetting your MacBook ...
optical digital audio out port 21 optical drive about 17 compatible discs 128 disc sizes supported 72 P password, resetting 96, 129 Photo Booth 39 playing CDs 72 DVD-Video discs 74 plug, AC 8, 9, 30 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) 120 port audio line in 21 DVI 21 Ethernet 21 external monitor ... drive 17 Software Update 47 speakers 17, 71 Spotlight 44 Startup Disk preferences 58 138 Index See Point-to sleep 22 R RAM 84 recording CD-R 75 CD-RW 75 DVD 74 music 75 reinstalling software 99, 130 remote. See Apple Remote removing the battery 84 replacing the battery 91 resetting your MacBook ...