Apple Macintosh PowerBook 150 User Manual

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K

keyboard, positioning for optimal use

54–55

keyboard shortcuts 48

L

labeling floppy disks 10
leakage from damaged batteries 73
linking files or folders for

synchronization 118–122

Lotus 1-2-3 documents, opening on the

Macintosh 134, 137–140

lower-capacity disks (800K or

400K) 110

low-power messages 67–68

M

Macintosh Basics tour 17–21

review questions 22–27

Macintosh HD window 19, 34
Macintosh PC Exchange program

assigning Macintosh programs to DOS

documents 132–141

opening DOS documents on a

Macintosh 131

overview 127
using DOS-format disks on a

Macintosh 128–130

Macintosh Reference book, corrections to

ix-x

memory. See also RAM

increasing memory size 115
“not enough memory” message 108
opening programs and 115
setting percentage to use for RAM

disk 87

Memory control panel 86–87
memory expansion card 108
menu bar 36

blinking icon in 107

menus, choosing items from 48
Microsoft Excel or Word documents,

opening on the Macintosh 135,
137–140

modem port, illustration 16
modems

connecting an external modem to the

PowerBook 94–95

power conservation and 75
troubleshooting 112

modules in Control Strip 57

rearranging 60

monitor. See display; screen
Mouse control panel 89
mouse tracks 89
moving

the computer 50
the Control Strip 60
icons 41

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