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Welcome to your new iMac.
Let us show you around.
This guide shows you what’s on your Mac, helps
you set it up, and gets you up and running with
tips for the apps you’ll use every day.
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Dual
microphones
FaceTime
HD camera
Stereo
speakers
Stereo
speakers
Power button
Wireless Keyboard Magic Mouse
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Headphone
Plug in headphones
or external speakers
Transfer photos from
your camera’s memory card
SDXC
USB 3
Charge devices,
connect external
storage, and more
Connect external displays
and high-performance devices
Thunderbolt
AC power cord
To learn more ab out ports and co nnectors, go to suppor t.apple.com/kb/HT2494.
Gigabit Ethernet
Connect to the
Internet or a
local network
Power button
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Let’s get started
Press the power button to start up your iMac, and Setup Assistant guides
you through a few simple steps to get you up and running. It walks you
through connecting to your Wi-Fi network and creating a user account. And
it can transfer your documents, email, photos, music, and movies to your new
Mac from another Mac or PC.
Sign in with your Apple ID in Setup Assistant. This sets up your account in
the Mac App Store and the iTunes Store, and in apps like Messages and
FaceTime, so they’re ready the rst time you open them. It also sets up
iCloud, so apps such as Mail, Contacts, Calendar, and Safari have all your
latest information. If you don’t have an Apple ID, create one in Setup
Assistant.
To learn more ab out transferr ing les to your new Mac , go to support.apple.com/kb/HT6408.
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Using your Magic Mouse
Your Apple Magic Mouse comes with two AA batteries and is already paired
with your iMac using Bluetooth, so as soon as you turn on the mouse you’ll
be ready to go. To adjust the tracking, clicking, and scrolling speed or to
add secondary button support, choose System Preferences from the Apple
menu, then click Mouse. Here are some tips on getting the most out of your
Magic Mouse.
Power indicator light
On/o
Turn on mouse
Slide the power button on the bottom
of the mouse.
Two-button click
Enable Secondary Click in System
Preferences to use right and left click.
Screen zoom
Hold down the Control key and scroll with
one nger to enlarge items on your screen.
Click
Click or double-click anywhere
on the surface.
360º scroll
Brush one nger along the surface
to scroll or pan in any direction.
Two-nger swipe
Swipe left and right to move through
Safari pages or browse photos in Photos.