Apple MacBook (Retina, 12 Inch, Early 2016) Quick Start Guide User Manual Mac Book Retina Inch Early2016 Qs

User guide macbook_retina_12_inch_early2016_qs APPLE - MacBook - 12 | YOOZ Guide

2016-04-19

User Manual: Apple MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2016) MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2016) - QuickStart

Open the PDF directly: View PDF PDF.
Page Count: 6

Quick Start Guide
Welcome to your MacBook
Let’s begin. Press the power button to start up your Mac, 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, photos, music, and more to your new Mac
from another Mac or PC.
You can 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. It also sets up iCloud, so
apps such as Mail, Contacts, Calendar, and Safari all have your
latest information. If you don’t have an Apple ID, you can create
one in Setup Assistant.
USB-C
Charge MacBook, connect external storage, or an external display
FaceTime camera
HeadphoneDual microphones
Power
button
Force Touch trackpad
Get to know your desktop
Your Mac desktop lets you nd everything and do anything. Keep
the apps you use most in the Dock at the bottom of the screen.
Open System Preferences to customize your desktop and other
settings. Click the Finder icon to get to all your les and folders.
The menu bar at the top provides useful information about your
Mac. To check the status of your wireless Internet connection,
click the Wi-Fi icon. Spotlight lets you nd anything on your Mac
or look up information online. It can also open your favorite apps.
Help menu Menu bar Wi-Fi Spotlight
Finder Dock
System
Preferences
Control your Mac with the Force Touch trackpad
You can do a lot on your MacBook using simple gestures on the
trackpad. And with built-in pressure-sensing capabilities, the
trackpad can distinguish between a light click and a deep press
for an entirely new level of interactivity. To learn more, choose
System Preferences in the Dock, and then click Trackpad.
Click
Press anywhere on the trackpad.
Force click
Click and then press deeper. You can Force click to
look up more information—on a word to see its denition,
on an address to see a preview of a map, and more.
Secondary click (right click)
Click with two ngers to open shortcut menus.
Two-nger scroll
Brush two ngers along the trackpad to scroll up,
down, or sideways.
Back up your data
You can wirelessly back up your MacBook using Time Machine
with an AirPort Time Capsule (sold separately). Open System
Preferences and click the Time Machine icon to get started.
An important note
Please read this document and the safety information in the
Important Product Information guide carefully before you rst
use your computer.
Learn more
To view the MacBook Essentials guide in iBooks, open iBooks, then
search for “MacBook Essentials” in the iBooks Store. You can also
nd information, watch demos, and learn about MacBook features
at www.apple.com/macbook.
Help
You can nd answers to your questions, as well as instructions
and troubleshooting information, in Mac Help. Click the Finder
icon, click Help in the menu bar, and choose Mac Help or “Get to
know your Mac.”
OS X Utilities
If you have a problem with your Mac, OS X Utilities can help you
restore your software and data from a Time Machine backup or
reinstall OS X and Apple apps. If your Mac detects a problem,
open OS X Utilities by restarting your computer while holding
down the Command and R keys.
Support
Visit www.apple.com/support/macbook for MacBook technical
support. Or call 1-800-275-2273. In Canada, call 1-800-263-3394.
Not all features are available in all areas.
TM and © 2015 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Designed by Apple in California.
Printed in XXXX. 034-00960-B

Navigation menu