Specifications
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Using Your Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse
Your Apple Pro Keyboard comes with function keys preset for common tasks. Use the Media
Eject key to eject optical discs from the top optical drive. When a second optical drive is
installed, use the Media Eject key and the Option key to eject media from that drive. Press the
Volume Up or Volume Down keys to adjust the sound level, or press the Mute key to turn
sound off. You can also adjust an Apple display’s level of brightness with the Brightness Up
and Brightness Down keys.
Note: When you’re using a non-Apple keyboard with your server in Mac OS X Server, use
the F12 key to eject optical discs from the top optical drive. Use the F12 key and the Option
key to eject media from a second optical drive.
Using Your Apple Pro Mouse
To position the pointer using your mouse, move the mouse over any suitable surface such as
your desktop, mouse pad, or other textured surface. (Some smooth, glassy surfaces provide
less pointer control than others.) To click an object, press down once on the mouse body
until you feel a click. To double-click an item, press down twice in quick succession.
Function keys
Volume Down key
Volume Up key
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Brightness Down key
Brightness Up key
Mute key
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Media Eject key
If you run out of room and want to
keep the mouse clicked while you
lift it, click the mouse, then squeeze
the sides with your thumb and
fingers as you lift.