Mac Pro 2010 Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Ready, Set Up, Go
- Life with Your Mac Pro
- Making a Good Thing Better
- Problem, Meet Solution
- An Ounce of Prevention
- Problems with Your Mac Pro
- Problems with Software
- Repairing, Restoring, or Reinstalling Mac OS X Software
- Checking for a Hardware Problem
- Keeping Your Software Up to Date
- Problems with Wi-Fi Communication
- Problems with Your Display
- Problems with Your Internet Connection
- Replacing the Apple Magic Mouse Batteries
- Maximizing Ethernet Performance
- Learning More, Service, and Support
- Locating Your Serial Number
- What’s Under the Hood
- Last, but Not Least
- Looking for Something?

27Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac Pro
Escape key (esc)
PresstheEscapekey(esc)tocloseamenuwithoutchoosinganitemorcancela
procedure.
Brightness keys (F1, F2)
Increase(
)ordecrease( )thebrightnessofyourAppledisplay.
Mission Control key (F3)
OpenMissionControltogetacomprehensiveviewofwhat’srunningonyourMacPro,
includingDashboard,allyourspaces,andallopenwindows.
Launchpad key (F4)
OpenLaunchpadandclickanapplicationtoopenanyapplicationonyourMacPro.
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Mute key (F10)
Mutethesoundcomingfromthebuilt-inspeaker,headphonejack,oraudioports.
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Volume keys (F11, F12)
Increase(
-)ordecrease(–)thevolumeofsoundcomingfromthebuilt-inspeaker,
headphonejack,oraudioports.
C
Media Eject key
PressandholdtheMediaEjectkey(
C)toremoveadisc.
Function (fn) key
Holddowntoactivatecustomizedactionsassignedtothefunctionkeys(F1toF19).To
learnaboutcustomizingfunctionkeys,chooseHelp>HelpCenterfromthemenubar
andsearchfor“functionkeys.”
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Media keys (F7, F8, F9)
Rewind(
),playorpause(’),orfast-forward( )asong,movie,orslideshow.
Caps Lock key
Presstoengagecapslocksoyoucantypecapitalletters.
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Two USB 2.0 ports
ConnectamouseandsyncyouriPhone,iPod,iPad,ordigitalcamera.