User manual APPLE MAC OS X 10.0

DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual APPLE MAC OS X 10.0. We hope that this APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 user guide will be useful to you.


APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 : Download the complete user guide (1531 Ko)

You may also download the following manuals related to this product:

   APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 (5110 ko)
   APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 WELCOME (5189 ko)
   APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 WELCOME (5270 ko)
   APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 WELCOME (5334 ko)
   APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 EINFUHRUNG (2239 ko)
   APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 (25252 ko)
   APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 2001 (25252 ko)

Manual abstract: user guide APPLE MAC OS X 10.0

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] Welcome to Mac OS X 2 Installing Mac OS X Aqua The Dock The Finder Customization Applications Classic 4 6 Welcome to Mac OS X, the world's most advanced operating system. First install the software, then discover how easy it is to use. 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Users Changing Settings Getting Connected iTools Using Mail Printing Troubleshooting 1 Step 1: Upgrade to Mac OS 9. 1 using the CD included with Mac OS X If your computer already has Mac OS 9. 1 installed, you can skip this step. Installing Mac OS X Step 2: Get information you need to set up Settings In Mac OS 9 To use your current iTools account, have your member name and password available. To use your current network settings, look in these Mac OS 9. 1 control panels. TCP/IP Internet and mail Dial-up connection (PPP) Internet control panel TCP/IP control panel Remote Access and Modem control panels If you can't find this information, look in the applications you use to get email or browse the Web. If you don't know the information, contact your Internet service provider or system administrator. [. . . ] You can easily set up your computer for several people by adding user accounts and requiring users to log in. Users Use the Users pane in System Preferences to add user accounts. Finder, Dock, iTools, Mail and other preferences are kept for each user in the user's home, so users can customize Mac OS X the way they want it. To give access to the Public folder, a user can turn on file sharing in Sharing preferences. Each user has a home with the name of the user. Each user has access to the Shared folder. 16 Requiring users to log in Multiple users As with Multiple Users in Mac OS 9, you can require Mac OS X users to log in; users who are not administrators will have restricted access to the computer. For the experienced Mac OS user To require users to enter their user name and password to log in, you must turn off automatic login. You can do so when you create a new user or use the Login Window preferences. Click to uncheck this option to require users to log in. Mac OS X tips Administrator users The user you created when you set up Mac OS X is an administrator. An administrator can create other users, change settings, and install software in the Applications and Library folders. Keeping your computer secure When you log in as an administrator you have greater access to the computer, so you may not want to leave your computer unattended. To secure your computer, set Screen Saver preferences to require a password. For the most security, log in as a user who is not an administrator. If you turn off automatic login, you see the login window when you start your computer. Logging in from a Mac OS X network Type a user name and password here, then click Log In. Log in from any computer on the network to see your home and use your settings. If you have questions, see your system administrator. Setting up iTools accounts for new users When you create a new user, go to the iTools Web site to create an iTools account for the user. Give the user the iTools member name and password to enter in the Internet preferences pane. This will set up Mail to get the user's Mac. com email automatically. Searching Mac Help How do I work as an administrator?17 Use the System Preferences application to change your computer settings. Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu, then click a button. Changing Settings Click here to see all the preferences. Drag buttons for preferences you use frequently to the toolbar, then click them to change the settings. 18 Important settings panes Internet Where are the control panels? Use System Preferences to change computer settings instead of the control panels in Mac OS 9. For the experienced Mac OS user Enter settings for your iTools account, email and Web browser. You can also sign up for your iTools account here. Changing the alert sound Network Use the Sound preferences pane to select a different alert sound and set the volume. Enter settings to connect to your network. Set up multiple network connections and create "locations" -- collections of network settings. Sharing Setting QuickTime preferences Use QuickTime preferences to register for QuickTime Pro and select your QuickTime connection speed. Turn on file sharing so that other people on the network can access your Public folder. Turn on Web sharing to publish your personal Web site. Software Update Mac OS X tips Adding items to the toolbar To add an item to the System Preferences toolbar, click Show All and drag the icon to the toolbar. To remove an item, drag it from the toolbar. Get updates to your Mac OS X applications and software. Using a different language Startup Disk Select a startup disk for your computer. You can start up using Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X. Screen Saver To work in a different language, open International preferences and drag the language you want to use to the top of the list. If you use a special keyboard for your language, click the Keyboard Menu tab and select it from the list. Choose your keyboard from the Keyboard menu (the one with the flag). Select the screen saver you want to use and if you want to require a password to wake the screen saver. Gaining access to settings If the settings in a pane are dimmed and the lock icon is locked, click the lock and enter a name and password for an administrator to change the settings. Searching Mac Help How do I change computer settings?19 Mac OS X provides integrated Internet and network access, which you set up when you set up Mac OS X. You can set up other network connections, turn on Web and file sharing, and access network servers. Getting Connected Use Network preferences to set up each of the network connections you use. To choose the settings, choose Location from the Apple menu. Use Internet Connect to connect to the Internet using AirPort or a modem. This indicates that you are connected. 20 Accessing network servers Connecting to servers To connect to servers in Mac OS X, you use Connect To Server rather than the Chooser or Network Browser. For the experienced Mac OS user When you choose Connect To Server from the Go menu (in the Finder), this dialog appears. Choose a recent server from this pop-up menu. Creating and using locations Click a network neighborhood, then click a server. You can create collections of network settings for different places you use your computer. [. . . ] When you print a document, your default printer is selected automatically. To change the default printer, select a printer in Print Center and choose Make Default from the Printers menu. Setting up a document to print Before you print a document, choose Page Setup from the File menu to select page options. Select a printer if a list appears or enter information to connect to the printer. Creating a PDF To create a PDF of a document, choose Print, then choose Output Options from the pop-up menu and select the "Save as PDF File" checkbox, then click Save. You can also click Preview, then save the document as a PDF from the Preview application. Searching Mac Help How do I print my documents? 27 Installing Mac OS X You 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 by double-clicking the Install Mac OS X icon on the CD. Instead, insert the Mac OS X CD and restart your computer while pressing the C key. The Installer doesn't appear. Troubleshooting If you double-click Install Mac OS X and the Installer doesn't appear, insert the CD and restart your computer while pressing the C key. [. . . ]

DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE APPLE MAC OS X 10.0




Click on "Download the user Manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual APPLE MAC OS X 10.0 will begin.

 

Copyright © 2015 - manualRetreiver - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.