Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- MacBook Essentials
- Contents
- Chapter 1: MacBook at a glance
- Chapter 2: Get started
- Chapter 3: Apps
- Chapter 4: Explore MacBook
- Chapter 5: Safety, handling, and support
- Important safety information
- Important handling information
- Understanding ergonomics
- Learning more, service, and support
- Regulatory information
- FCC regulatory compliance
- Canadian regulatory compliance
- Europe—EU Declaration of Conformity
- ENERGY STAR® Compliance Statement
- Apple and the environment
- Disposal and recycling information
- Software License Agreement
Chapter 2 Get started 23
Play web videos without showing your desktop. When you nd a web video with an AirPlay
icon , click the icon, then select your Apple TV.
Tip: If the image doesn’t t your HDTV screen when you mirror the screen, adjust the
desktop size for the best picture. Click the AirPlay icon , then choose an option under
“Match Desktop Size To.”
Apple TV and AirPort base stations are sold separately at apple.com or your local Apple Store.
To learn more about AirPlay, go to Mac Help (see Get answers in Mac Help). To learn more about
using a second display with your MacBook, see Use an external display.
Migrate your data
It’s easy to move your les and settings from another Mac or PC to your MacBook. You can
transfer information from an old computer to your MacBook wirelessly, from a Time Machine or
other USB storage device, or with an Ethernet cable and adapters.
Tip: For best results, make sure your MacBook is running the latest version of OS X. To check
for software updates, choose the App Store icon in the Dock, then click Updates in the
App Store toolbar.
Transfer wirelessly. To transfer the data when you rst set up your MacBook, use Setup
Assistant. To transfer data later, you can use Migration Assistant. Open a Finder window, go to
Applications > Utilities, then double-click Migration Assistant to do a wireless migration. Follow
the onscreen instructions.
Tip: You’ll get best results if you transfer the information wirelessly from your old computer
to your MacBook. Make sure both computers are connected to the same network. Keep both
computers near each other throughout the migration process.
If you used Time Machine to back up your les from another Mac to a storage device
(such as an AirPort Time Capsule or an external disk), you can copy the les from the device to
your MacBook. For more information about Time Machine backups, see Back up and restore.
Copy les from a USB storage device. Connect the AirPort Time Capsule or other storage device
to your MacBook using an adapter, such as the USB-C to USB Adapter (see Accessories). Then
manually drag les to your MacBook.
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