Welcome to Mac OS X
How your Mac OS X disk is organizedIf you set up Mac OS X for several users, you need to log in as an administrator, such as the oneyou created when y
Mac OS X gives you many ways to customize the way it looks and works so that it’s best for you. Here are some ways you cancustomize the Finder.10Custo
Changing the Finder window toolbarTo set up the toolbar the way you want it, choose Customize Toolbar from the View menu.Here are some other things
Here are some of the specially designed applications included with Mac OS X that you will use most frequently.FinderOpen your applications and documen
More applicationsHere are some other applications you’ll find in the Applications and Utilities folders.Internet ConnectUse Internet Connect to connec
Mac OS X includes Classic so you can continue to use your ClassicMac OS 9 applications. To use a Classic application, just double-click it.Classic sta
Starting Classic applicationsWhen Classic starts it uses an available Mac OS 9.1 system. If you have Mac OS 9.1 installed onmore than one disk, use Cl
Mac OS X lets several people use the computer so that their documentsand software are secure. You can easily set up your computer forseveral people by
Requiring users to log inTo require users to enter their user name and password to log in, you must turn off automaticlogin. You can do so when you
Use the System Preferences application to change your computersettings. Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu, then click a button.18ChangingS
1Welcome to Mac OS X, the world’s most advancedoperating system.This book helps you start using Mac OS X. First install the software,then discover how
Important settings panesInternetEnter settings for your iTools account, email and Web browser. You can also sign up foryour iTools account here.Networ
Mac OS X provides integrated Internet and network access, which youset up when you set up Mac OS X. You can set up other networkconnections, turn on W
Accessing network serversWhen you choose Connect To Server from the Go menu (in the Finder), this dialog appears.Mac OS X lets you connect to many typ
From setup to email to publishing on the Web, Mac OS X makes it easyto communicate with your friends, family, and colleagues using iTools.22iDiskNow y
Setting up a new iTools accountWhen you set up Mac OS X, your iTools account is set up automatically. If you set up other usersfor your computer, go t
Use Mail to send and receive email. Your email can include pictures,sounds, and movies as well as text. And, Mail is set up to check yourMac.com mail
Sending emailTo send email, click the Compose button, type the address, and write your message.Using the Address BookClick New in the Address Book t
Choose Print from the File menu to print a document. If you use a USBprinter, it’s already selected. Use the Print Center to select networkprinters yo
Selecting printers using Print CenterMac OS X provides built-in support for some of the most popular USB printers so that they are setup automatically
Installing Mac OS XYou want to install Mac OS X and you are using Mac OS X.If you already have Mac OS X installed, you cannot start the installation b
Step 1: Upgrade to Mac OS 9.1 using the CD included with Mac OS XStep 2: Get information you need to set upTo use your current iTools account, have
The Installer cannot update the hard disk driver.The Installer cannot update non-Apple hard disks. Use the disk utility recommended by themanufacturer
Using Mac OS XNetwork services don’t seem to be working.If network services aren’t available, make sure your computer is connected to the network and
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Step 4: Insert the Mac OS X CD, then double-click Install Mac OS XStep 5: Set up and register Mac OS XWhen you set up Mac OS X, you create a user acco
Aqua makes using your Mac easier than ever. Its color, depth, andmotion guide you through your tasks, while the Finder and Dock provideeasy access to
Finder windowsWhen you first start Mac OS X, the Finder window shows your “home,” your personal space onyour computer for documents, applications, fon
The Dock makes it easy to open applications, documents, and otheritems you use frequently. To open an item in the Dock or make it active,click its ico
What’s in the DockFinderClick to see a Finder window and menus.MailOne of the applications included in the Dock. The number shows how many messagesyou
The Finder is the gateway to your computer and network. Use theFinder to access disks, connect to servers, and open your documents.8TheFinderYour home
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