Installare un iMac...all wifi.. (bT)
Installare un iMac...all wifi.. (bT)
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di un bellissimo iMac 20" !!!! con key+might BT...!!
Lo prendo domani....
Ma mi chiedo.... come si fa ad installare prima di connettersi con le periferiche bt ?
Nel senso... fino a che la macchina non è accesa non vede le periferiche....
Ma come faccio a farla partire senza.....
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sparate pure se ho deto una c...ta....
di un bellissimo iMac 20" !!!! con key+might BT...!!
Lo prendo domani....
Ma mi chiedo.... come si fa ad installare prima di connettersi con le periferiche bt ?
Nel senso... fino a che la macchina non è accesa non vede le periferiche....
Ma come faccio a farla partire senza.....
sparate pure se ho deto una c...ta....
Se un uomo non è disposto a lottare per le sue idee, o le sue idee non valgono niente, o non vale niente lui - Ezra Pound
iMac27" -Intel core 2duo 3.06 - 8gb ram - 1 TB hd-
iMac27" -Intel core 2duo 3.06 - 8gb ram - 1 TB hd-
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nessuna differenza da una tastiera normale, tenuto conto che hai l'ultimo sistema operativo e l'ultimo firmware BT installato.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html ... 86651#faq6
Question 6: Can I use the Apple Wireless Keyboard to start up from CD, start up into Open Firmware, or start up in Safe Mode?
Answer: If your computer has built-in Bluetooth or the D-Link DBT-120 (Rev B2 or later) adapter, you can use the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse to initiate most startup commands. See "Mac OS X: Keyboard Shortcuts".
Pressing the eject key as the computer starts up does not eject a disc from the disc drive the way a wired keyboard does. To eject a disc at startup, hold down the mouse button.
Note: In Mac OS X 10.4.2 or earlier, you can use a wireless keyboard to start up in Single-User mode or in Safe Boot mode, they will not work once the computer is started up in these modes. To continue in Single-User mode or in Safe Boot mode, use a wired keyboard and mouse. Download and install the Mac OS X 10.4.3 Update or later to be able to use an Apple Wireless Keyboard in single-user mode.
If you find that you are unable to use key commands at startup, make sure you have installed the latest Bluetooth firmware update, and that you are using a supported Bluetooth adapter. See document 86493, "Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: About the Bluetooth Firmware Update".
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html ... 86651#faq6
Question 6: Can I use the Apple Wireless Keyboard to start up from CD, start up into Open Firmware, or start up in Safe Mode?
Answer: If your computer has built-in Bluetooth or the D-Link DBT-120 (Rev B2 or later) adapter, you can use the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse to initiate most startup commands. See "Mac OS X: Keyboard Shortcuts".
Pressing the eject key as the computer starts up does not eject a disc from the disc drive the way a wired keyboard does. To eject a disc at startup, hold down the mouse button.
Note: In Mac OS X 10.4.2 or earlier, you can use a wireless keyboard to start up in Single-User mode or in Safe Boot mode, they will not work once the computer is started up in these modes. To continue in Single-User mode or in Safe Boot mode, use a wired keyboard and mouse. Download and install the Mac OS X 10.4.3 Update or later to be able to use an Apple Wireless Keyboard in single-user mode.
If you find that you are unable to use key commands at startup, make sure you have installed the latest Bluetooth firmware update, and that you are using a supported Bluetooth adapter. See document 86493, "Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: About the Bluetooth Firmware Update".
Grazie Flash....
ma Apple is Apple....
Non ho dovuto fare nulla.... solo accenderlo.....
Funziona tutto subito!!!!!!
Grazie comunque!!!
ma Apple is Apple....
Non ho dovuto fare nulla.... solo accenderlo.....
Funziona tutto subito!!!!!!
Grazie comunque!!!
Se un uomo non è disposto a lottare per le sue idee, o le sue idee non valgono niente, o non vale niente lui - Ezra Pound
iMac27" -Intel core 2duo 3.06 - 8gb ram - 1 TB hd-
iMac27" -Intel core 2duo 3.06 - 8gb ram - 1 TB hd-