T–tr – Apple PowerBook G3 User Manual

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Tab key 116
TCP/IP control panel 79, 142
telephone cord, type to use 143, 145
telephone line, connecting to a modem

card 30, 82–83, 143–145

temperature ranges

for the computer 110, 113
for floppy disks 111

terminators, SCSI 34, 35, 77, 78
testing

the hard disk 87–88
RAM 59, 139

three-wire grounding plug 6
tilde (~), typing 118
Torx T-8 screwdriver 122, 124
trackpad

correct position for your hands

106–107

illustration 2, 106
troubleshooting 71–72

trackpad button 2
transferring information between

computers 35–38

using infrared file transfer 48

transporting the computer 109, 112–113
Trash, dragging icons to 15, 16, 17, 21,

26

tray of CD-ROM drive, opening/closing

20, 21–22

troubleshooting. See also diagnostic

techniques; error messages

battery problems 52, 58, 63
computer “freezes”

at restart 13, 62
at shutdown 10
at startup 61, 86
when screen dimming takes effect

73, 74

when you’re working in a program

63–64

display problems

flickering screen 73
screen dimming 67, 72, 73
screen went blank 67, 72

external monitor problems 43–44, 72,

73–74, 78

floppy disk problems 70–71
hard disk problems

in SCSI disk mode 37, 76–78
at startup 71
while installing software 98

hardware problems

ejecting CDs 22
ejecting PC Cards

(PCMCIA cards) 27–28

keyboard 72, 78
modem 82–83
mouse 78
pointer sticks or jumps 72
power adapter 8, 58
printer 74–75, 78
SCSI equipment 76, 78
trackpad 71–72
typing produces nothing on

screen 72

memory problems

can’t access memory 69
not enough memory 61–62, 65, 66
PRAM 59–60
RAM or cache memory errors

detected 70

RAM expansion card 60

modem problems, Apple Remote

Access 82–83

network/file sharing problems 79–81,

83, 86

shutting down the computer 10
sleep indicator light glows steady

green 59

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