User Manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Getting to Know Your MacBook Pro
- Adjusting Your Display
- Using Your Power Adapter
- Using the Trackpad
- Using the Keyboard
- Using a Mouse
- Using the Apple Remote and Front Row
- Using the Built-in iSight Camera
- Getting Answers Using Mac Help
- Learning About Mac OS X
- Customizing Your Desktop and Setting Your Preferences
- Using Applications
- When an Application Does Not Respond
- Keeping Your Software Up to Date
- Connecting to a Printer
- Playing a CD and Connecting Headphones
- Connecting a Camera or Other FireWire or USB Device
- Transferring Files to Another Computer
- Using Your MacBook Pro
- Using Universal Serial Bus Devices
- Connecting with FireWire
- Using ExpressCards
- How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access
- Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology
- Connecting with Ethernet
- Using External Video Support
- Connecting Speakers and Other Audio Devices
- Using Your SuperDrive
- Understanding Sudden Motion Sensor Technology
- Using Your Battery
- Securing Your MacBook Pro
- Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Safety, Use, and Care Information
- Connecting to the Internet
- Top Ten Questions
- Communications Regulation Information
- Index
76 Chapter 3 Using Your MacBook Pro
4 Click the Burn button again.
For more information, open iDVD and choose Help > iDVD Help.
Important: If your battery runs down when you are burning a DVD, the burn can fail
and the DVD disc will not be able to be used again. To prevent this, always use your
power adapter when burning a DVD.
Getting More Information
For more information about DVD Player and iTunes, see these resources:
 For instructions about using DVD Player, open DVD Player and choose Help > DVD
Player Help from the menu bar.
 For information about how to use iTunes to record music files on a CD or DVD disc,
choose Help > “iTunes and Music Store Help” from within iTunes.
Understanding Sudden Motion Sensor Technology
Your MacBook Pro has Sudden Motion Sensor technology, built-in protection for the
hard disk that is designed to help prevent disk failures if the computer is dropped or
experiences severe vibration.
Sudden Motion Sensor protection does not affect hard disk performance during
regular MacBook Pro operation. Occasionally, unusually strong vibrations might
activate the Sudden Motion Sensor technology at a time when your MacBook Pro is
writing or reading data intensively (such as when playing or recording video or audio).
If you notice dropped frames or sound elements, make sure that your MacBook Pro is
in a stable environment without vibration or abrupt movement.