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iMac (M1 chip) User Guide 2021 - The Complete Step By Step Reference Guide to Getting Started with the New 24 Inch iMac with Screenshots Tips & Tricks Magic Keyboard Gestures and More - cover

iMac (M1 chip) User Guide 2021 - The Complete Step By Step Reference Guide to Getting Started with the New 24 Inch iMac with Screenshots Tips & Tricks Magic Keyboard Gestures and More

Coleman Newton

Maison d'édition: Raymond James

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Synopsis

Discover the Power of the Latest iMac (M1 Chip) Now
The new iMac 24-inch possesses a new processor, new design, and a new screen which gives the perfect combination, unlike any other iMac spec you had seen before, while it comes with an M1 chip.
A lot of differences between the 24-inch iMac and other specs from the year 2019 are being replaced. When you look at the speakers and microphones, you would get to know that the best is very easy to identify.
However, you would also observe just a few ports, bigger and better screen, M1 being the star of the show, while the keyboard now has a built-in Touch ID.
Apart from the fact that you can run iPadOS and iOS on it, the processor runs efficiently, thus enabling Apple Inc. to manufacture a sleek, slim, and special iMac chassis. Also, its image signal processor is new and advanced, thus helping you with the creation of better, low-light images which you haven't seen anywhere else.
In essence, this book will guide you so well as a beginner up to the pro status on how you can efficiently use your new iMac, with in-depth pieces of information being discussed with pictures and tricks that would aid and help your quick understanding. The following are brief tips of what you would learn:

	A Brief Introduction
	Unboxing with screenshots
	Connection of your New iMac Accessories
	How to turn Bluetooth On or Off
	The 24-inch iMac Magic Keyboard
	Setting Keyboard Preferences
	How to Turn On or Off the Keyboard
	Switching Keyboard Languages or Using Emoji
	Using Keyboard Shortcuts
	Locking your iMac
	iMac Magic Keyboard
	Setting up the Touch ID
	Using the Touch ID
	Function keys
	The Use of Alternate Functions.
	iMac Magic Mouse
	Charging the batteries in Your Accessories
	Using Adapters with your iMac
	USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
	Connecting External Display to Your iMac
	Getting Started
	Connecting to a WiFi Network
	Signing In With Apple ID
	Enabling Siri
	Storing Files in the iCloud
	Choosing an Appearance
	Setting up Apple Pay

And more.
You cannot afford to delay in buying your copy of this iMac 2021 (M1 chip) User Guide.

The best time to get updated on your new 24-inch iMac (M1 chip) is NOW!
Disponible depuis: 21/11/2021.

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