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Introduction
Part I: Performing Basic Tasks
- Dealing with the Desktop
- Activating the Desktop
Arranging icons on a grid
Lining up icons
Getting acquainted with the Launcher
Creating and working with Launcher sets
Starting the Handler
Hiding the Desktop
Switching between programs
- Doing Work with Disks
- Copying a file from a hard disk to a floppy disk
Copying a file from a floppy disk to a hard disk
Copying an entire floppy disk to a hard disk
Duplicating a floppy disk
Ejecting a floppy disk
Erasing a disk
Formatting a disk
Opening a disk
Renaming a disk
- Taking Out the Trash
- Placing something in the Trash
Checking the contents of the Trash
Emptying the Trash
- Working with Windows
- Changing a window's size
Making a window as large as it can be
Closing an open window
Closing all open windows
Opening one window while closing another
Activating a window
Moving a window
Rolling up a window (using WindowShade)
Part II: Files and Folders
- Using Files
- Adding a file to the Apple menu
Adding a file to the System Folder
Copying a file to a different folder
Copying a file to the same folder (duplicating a file)
Copying a file to a different disk
Deleting a file
Finding a file
Getting information about a file
Locking a file
Making an alias of a file
Moving a file
Opening a file (running an application)
Printing a file
Removing a file from the Apple menu
Renaming a file
Selecting several files
- Working with Folders
- Adding a folder to the Apple menu
Viewing a folder in the Apple menu
Copying a folder to a different folder
Copying a folder to the same folder (duplicating a folder)
Copying a folder to a different disk
Creating a new folder
Deleting a folder
Determining the location of a folder
Finding a folder
Getting information about a folder
Making an alias of a folder
Moving a folder
Opening a folder
Organizing a folder's contents
Removing a folder from the Apple menu
Renaming a folder
Selecting several folders
Part III: Customizing the Mac OS 7.6 Environment
- Acquainting Yourself with Control-Panel Basics
- Running a control panel
Making submenus appear
- Apple Menu Options
AppleTalk
ATM
Auto Power On/Off
Close View
Color
ColorSync System Profile
Date & Time
Desktop Patterns
Easy Access
Extensions Manager
File Sharing Monitor
General Controls
- Desktop
Shut Down Warning
Folder Protection
Documents
Menu Blinking
Insertion Point Blinking
- Keyboard
Labels
Launcher
Mac OS Easy Open
MacLinkPlus Setup
Map
Memory
- Disk cache
Virtual memory
RAM disk
- Modem
Monitors
Monitors & Sound
Mouse
Numbers
PC Exchange
PPP
QuickTime Settings
Sound
Speech
Startup Disk
TCP/IP
Text
Users & Groups
Views
- Font for views
Icon views
List views
- WindowShade
Part IV: The Multimedia Mac
- Audio (AppleCD Audio Player)
- Playing an audio CD
Defining track information
Changing the order of tracks
Changing the color of the player
- Monitors
- Color depth
Resolution
- Screen Captures (Screen Dumps)
- Saving the entire screen
Saving a portion of the screen
Saving a window as a picture file
Saving a window to the Clipboard
Working with picture files
- Sound
- Speaker volume
Speaker balance
Alert sound
Sound files
- Speech
- Choosing a voice
Speaking alert window text
- Video (Apple Video Player)
- Preparing your Mac for playing a video
Playing a video
Adjusting the picture quality of a video
Saving an image from a video
Saving part of a video as a movie file
Part V: Getting Connected to the Internet and the Web
- Discovering the Internet and the Web
- What is the Internet?
What is the Internet good for?
Why the fuss about the World Wide Web?
- Installing the Mac Internet Software
- If you don't have Mac OS 7.6 on your Mac
If you already have Mac OS 7.6 on your Mac
- Mac OS 7.6 and Macintosh Internet Software
- Understanding TCP/IP and PPP
Open Transport (the Mac's version of TCP/IP)
Open Transport PPP (the Mac's version of PPP)
Cyberdog
- Setting Up Things for the Internet Connection
- Configuring the Modem control panel
Configuring the PPP control panel
Configuring the TCP/IP control panel
- Tying into the Internet
Working with Cyberdog
- Starting Cyberdog
Using the Notebook (bookmarks)
Web browsing
Newsgroups
Searching
Part VI: Printing
- Printing without QuickDraw GX
- Setting up your printer
Printing from the Desktop
- Putting QuickDraw GX to Use
- Checking for QuickDraw GX
Setting up your printer
Printing from the Desktop
- Using Desktop Printers
- Creating a Desktop printer
Printing with a Desktop printer
Managing Desktop printing
Part VII: Understanding Extensions
- About Extensions
- How extensions and memory work together
Why extensions make upgrading easier
- Exercising the Extensions Manager Control Panel
Extensions: Extra Info on a Few Key Players
- Apple CD-ROM
Iomega Driver
Open Transport
QuickDraw 3D
QuickTime
? Printer Name
Part VIII: The Mac Command Reference
- ?-->About Apple Guide
?-->Hide Balloons
?-->Mac OS Guide (Command Key+?)
- Topics
Index and Look For
- ?-->Shortcuts
?-->Show Balloons
Apple menu-->About This Computer
- System software version
Memory usage
- Apple menu-->AppleCD Audio Player
Apple menu-->Automated Tasks
Apple menu-->Calculator
Apple menu-->Chooser
Apple menu-->Control Panels
Apple menu-->Find File
Apple menu-->Graphing Calculator
Apple menu-->Jigsaw Puzzle
Apple menu-->Key Caps
Apple menu-->Note Pad
Apple menu-->Recent Applications
Apple menu-->Recent Documents
Apple menu-->Recent Servers
Apple menu-->Scrapbook
Apple menu-->Shut Down
Apple menu-->Stickies
Application menu-->"Application List"
Application menu-->Hide "Program"
Application menu-->Hide Others
Application menu-->Show All
Edit-->Clear
Edit-->Copy (Command Key+C)
Edit-->Cut (Command Key+X)
Edit-->Paste (Command Key+V)
Edit-->Select All (Command Key+A)
Edit-->Show Clipboard
Edit-->Undo (Command Key+Z)
File-->Close Window (Command Key+W)
File-->Duplicate (Command Key+D)
File-->Find (Command Key+F)
File-->Find Again (Command Key+G)
File-->Get Info (Command Key+I)
File-->Make Alias (Command Key+M)
File-->New Folder (Command Key+N)
File-->Open (Command Key+O)
File-->Page Setup
File-->Print (Command Key+P)
File-->Print Desktop
File-->Print Window
File-->Put Away (Command Key+Y)
File-->Sharing
Label
Special-->Clean Up
Special-->Eject Disk (Command Key+E)
Special-->Empty Trash
Special-->Erase Disk
Special-->Restart
Special-->Shut Down
View-->by Comments
View-->by Date
View-->by Icon
View-->by Kind
View-->by Label
View-->by Name
View-->by Size
View-->by Small Icon
View-->by Version
Appendix: Installing Mac OS 7.6
- Is Mac OS 7.6 on Your Mac?
If You Don't Have Mac OS 7.6 on Your Mac
If You Have Mac OS 7.6 on Your Mac
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