Computer Mac Mini User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Getting to Know Your Macmini
- For the Latest Information
- What’s on the Front of Your Macmini
- What’s on the Back of Your Macmini
- Learning About MacOSX
- Getting Answers Using Mac Help
- Customizing Your Desktop and Setting Your Preferences
- Connecting a Printer
- Keeping Your Software Up to Date
- Connecting to a Network
- Using the Internet
- Transferring Files to Another Computer
- Using Applications
- When an Application Doesn’t Respond
- Using Your Macmini
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Safety, Use, and Care Information
- Connecting to the Internet
- Communications Regulation Information
- Index
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac mini 33
Using Applications
Your Mac mini comes with iLife and other applications for sending email, surfing the
Internet, chatting online, organizing music and photos, making movies, and more.
For information, open an application and then open Mac Help for the application.
When an Application Doesn’t Respond
On rare occasions, an application may “freeze” on the screen. Mac OS X provides a way
to quit an application that’s not responding, without restarting your Mac mini. Quitting
a frozen application may allow you to save your work in other open applications.
To force an application to quit:
1 Choose Apple () > Force Quit or press Command (x)-Option-Esc on an
Apple keyboard.
The Force Quit Applications dialog appears with the application selected.
2 Click Force Quit.
The application quits, leaving all other applications open.
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