User manual
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Chapter 1
Resolutions Supported by the Built-in Display
Your PowerBook has a 12.1" TFT XGA display with a default resolution of 1024 x 768.
You can choose a resolution of 800 x 600 or lower (called “scaled” resolutions) in the
Displays pane of System Preferences. When you switch to a scaled resolution, items on the
screen appear larger, making them easier to see. However, scaled resolutions may not be as
sharp as the display’s default resolution.
Where to Go From Here
You’ve done everything you need to get your PowerBook up and running. The first time you
turn your computer on, the Setup Assistant takes you through the process of configuring
your computer and setting up for the Internet. Internet access usually requires an account
with an Internet service provider (ISP). Fees may apply.
If you would like additional information, see the following:
To learn about...
See...
Shutting down your computer or putting
it to sleep
“What to Do When You Are Finished Working” on
page 15.
What you can do with the hardware and
software features of your PowerBook
Chapter 2, “Getting to Know Your Computer.”
The additional information available in the
onscreen help
“Mac Help—Answers to All Your Macintosh
Questions” on page 37.
Using a specific feature of your PowerBook Chapter 3, “Using Your Computer.”
Installing memory Chapter 5, “Enhancing Your Computer.”
What to do if you have a problem with your
PowerBook
Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting.”
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