MacBook Air User’s Guide
1) The first steps (unpacking a) When you remove your MacBook Air, Mac from the box, you should also find a micro-DVI to VGA micro-DVI to DVI adapter cable 45W MagSafe Power Adapter DVD Software (b ) Remove the plastic load 45W MagSafe power adapter and plug the adapter into an electrical outlet. Take the other end and connected to the MagSafe magnetic power port on the left side of your new MacBook Air. If necessary, extend the cable MagSafe remove the pins on the card and insert the power cord into the outlet below. Place the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet. To disconnect the MagSafe power, first remove the power cord adapter. An amber light on the MagSafe connector shown that MacBook Air battery is charging. If the battery is fully charged, a green light appears. (C) The basic features of the basic features of the MacBook Air includes (from left to right) a microphone, camera light indicator, the iSight camera and ambient light sensor on top of the screen a mono speaker in the keyboard of a button power close to the upper right of the trackpad and keyboard trackpad below a light sleeper and the infrared receiver on the right side of your MacBook Air a battery on a MagSafe power port on the left is a headphone jack , USB 2. Port 0, and a micro-DVI port through a trap door hidden on the right side 2) the initial configuration (a) Setup Wizard Setup Wizard appears on the screen when you turn on your MacBook Air. Follow the instructions that will take the entrance: “You already have a Mac screen. Now you can choose between: a basic configuration, a set-up that includes the migration of files from another Mac (b ) base configuration, select “Do not transfer my information now, click” Continue “Use instructions to organize your account and wireless network (c) Establishment of migrating files from another Mac’s why you need a another Mac with an optical drive (see “Optical Disk” below) (d) Customize your MacBook Air Click Preferences> System in the Apple menu bar at the top of the screen, or click the System Preferences icon in the Dock to search the bottom and use System Preferences to customize your MacBook Air parameters (E) using the trackpad for scrolling trackpad drag, double-click drag to control the distance you send the cursor on the screen to the speed of finger on the trackpad: the slow movement of the fingers sends the pointer a short cursor movement quickly send a greater distance, if you’re not familiar with the trackpad, it is time worth spending the learning characteristics. These are secondary or right click. This allows you to use the context menu commands. Place two fingers on the trackpad then click the trackpad. Two finger scrolling. Scroll up and down or side to make these movements with two fingers on the trackpad. Some trackpad movements apply to certain applications like iPhoto: Two fingers pinch. Pinch two fingers on the trackpad to zoom in or out. Two fingers of rotation. Turn two fingers on the trackpad to turn your images and pages. Three finger tap. This allows you to quickly turn the pages of a document or a series of images. To define and Tin trackpad options, choose Apple> System keyboard, click Preferences, and click with the mouse trackpad For more information: Select Help> Mac Help click trackpad 3) optical disc (a) Using an optical disk drive MacBook Air has no optical drive. To install the software provided with the care of other computer applications and files from one drive to migrate files, you must use the optical drive Another Mac or PC. Otherwise, use an external MacBook Air SuperDrive (b) creation of a CD / DVD sharing Mac or PC that you use for CD / DVD should be sharing the same wired or wireless. Your Mac must also have Mac OS X v10. 4. 10 operating system or later. The PC must be running Windows XP or Windows Vista. MacBook Air comes with Mac OS X Install Disc 1. Use this option to load the CD / DVD installation share. It includes a CD / DVD sharing software Migration Wizard Remote Install Mac OS X. If you use a Mac as another computer, double click on “Sharing a CD or DVD installation” when it appears on screen. If you use a PC, click on “Sharing a CD or DVD” in the dialog box that appears. In both cases, follow the onscreen instructions. (C) migration of files and applications on MacBook Air Mac another charge of Mac OS X Install Disc 1 Make Over MacBook Air and other Mac on the same wired or wireless network for the MacBook Air, follow the instructions of the program installation wizard because “you have one, click on the Mac screen” to another Mac “Select the wireless network (if wireless) and click” Continue “on screen” Connect to your other Mac, a password is now please note: The following steps apply to other Mac Applications / Utilities, open the migration wizard and click “Continue” Select “to another Mac as a method of migration and click” Continue “Close all other applications , if you have not already done so and click “Continue” Enter the code from the screen of the MacBook Air in data box Click on “Continue Migration starts now, during migration, do not use your other Mac for other purposes. (D) loading other data using the wireless connection, you can download various applications of the Internet. To download the application from a CD or DVD: CD / DVD distribution (see (b) above) and follow the instructions (and), or connect a MacBook Air SuperDrive USB port, insert the disk and follow the onscreen instructions (e) Sharing You can share a CD or DVD on a Mac or PC with a MacBook Pro Note: you may not be able to share movies and games because they are protected against copying. Follow the steps outlined in (b) Make sure That your MacBook Air and another computer on the same network if your other computer is a Mac, choose Apple> System Preferences, choose Sharing, select “Sharing a CD or DVD” If the Your computer is a PC: Choose DVD or CD, click the Sharing pane enabled DVD or CD Sharing “Now, continue on another Mac or PC as follows: Place a CD or DVD optical disc (on the MacBook Air, the disk appears in the Finder sidebar under “devices”), click “Accept” when prompted to do so on other Mac or PC, the disc will be available for your MacBook Air 4) standby mode and shutdown the MacBook Air (a) standby to use sleep mode on your MacBook Air for short periods of inactivity, do one of the following: Close the select screen, choose Apple> sleep on the Apple menu> System Preferences and click Energy Saver , set the timer and press your power button and selecting sleep from the dialog box Please note: Do not move the MacBook Air until the sleep light starts pulsating, otherwise you may damage your hard drive. To wake your MacBook Air from sleep by opening the screen closed, or press any key supply or keyboard when the screen is open (b) Stop Apple MacBook Air Select> Shut Down from the menu bar or press Power and select Stop from the dialogue box 5) QuickStart Guide Mac OS X (a) of the Leopard Mac OS X v10. 5 is the operating system on your MacBook Air. Check your files, applications and devices. There are also a way similar to Windows. (B) Basic commands for the basic controls are the keyboard and trackpad. If you are more accustomed to Windows, is that you must use the keyboard and trackpad less time to achieve similar results. (C.) The fuel system is icons, layout and navigation screens MacBook Air are simple. With windows, menus, folders and shortcuts, the four key elements that help you work quickly and simply: Desktop Dock Menu Bar Finder Desktop is the startup screen every time you use your MacBook Air. Use it to store things like files, folders and files. The first icon you see on the desktop is the Macintosh HD (hard drive). When using other features of the MacBook Air, after the HD icons appear. Double-click on an icon to view your files and applications. Please note the following points. When connecting a device to the MacBook Air, an icon appears on your desktop If you have multiple users on the MacBook Air, Mac OS X gives everyone a desktop is always behind the applications you run Dock The Dock is a row of icons the bottom of the screen. Click on this icon to access files, applications and windows. Note that when a window opens up, has three colored buttons in the top left. Red Yellow close the window minimizes the window to the Dock Green optimizes and minimizes the size of the Finder’s Finder window is an icon to the left of the Dock. Use it to navigate and manage files on the MacBook Air, files and applications. Menu bar in Mac OS X menu bar is a single line at the top of the screen. Use the menu bar to display a view of recent work and change the settings and close applications, applications to interact with a newspaper in the newspaper to run the program standby mode to begin restart the MacBook Air Bar The menu changes to match the ‘ application in use. connectivity MacBook Air features a headphone jack, USB 2. Port 0, and a Micro-DVI port hidden in a trap on the right side. You also receive a micro-DVI to VGA and Micro-DVI to DVI MacBook Air. use ports and adapters to connect a variety of peripherals such as printers, cameras and hard drives. Or use Bluetooth ® wireless connection. 7) The MacBook Air battery can run directly from a power supply using the 45W MagSafe adapter. Or use the built-in battery. Time between battery charges varies depending on the applications you use and the power drain caused by the equipment. If you do not need a wireless connection, you can turn off AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth ® prolong the battery. Connect the MagSafe power adapter when the battery starts to weaken. The adapter works when the MacBook Air is on, off or in standby mode. To recharge your MacBook Air as soon as possible, however, turn the computer or put it in standby mode. The orange light on the MagSafe power means that you must charge the battery. The green light indicates that charging is complete. The battery icon in the menu bar shows the level of battery charge. Warning: You can not change the MacBook Air is the battery. Only Apple can replace an authorized dealer.
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