Apple Imac Late2015 Essentials Manual
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Chapter 2 Get started 21 Use your iMac and iOS devices together Continuity With Continuity, you can seamlessly move among your iOS devices and your iMac. Just sign in to your iCloud account on your iMac and your iOS devices, and whenever they’re near each other, they work together in great ways. Continuity features described in this section include Handoff, Universal Clipboard, iPhone cellular calls, SMS messaging, and Instant Hotspot. Other Continuity features include Auto Unlock (see Unlock...
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Chapter 2 Get started 22 Universal Clipboard Copy content from one device, and paste it into another nearby device within a short period of time. The contents of your clipboard are sent over Wi-Fi and made available to all Mac and iOS devices logged in with the same Apple ID that have Handoff, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth turned on. See Handoff for more information. Note: To use Universal Clipboard, you need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with the Lightning connector and iOS 10 (or later) installed. Use...
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Chapter 2 Get started 23 Text messages Send and receive SMS and MMS text messages right from your iMac. When friends and family text you, you can respond with whichever device is closest. All messages appear on your iMac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch. Note: To set up this feature, go to Messages > Preferences and click Accounts. Instant Hotspot Lost your Wi-Fi connection? Use the Personal Hotspot on your iPhone or iPad to connect your iMac to the Internet. Note: Personal Hotspot...
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Chapter 2 Get started 24 Apple Pay The convenience and security of Apple Pay is now available on your Mac. With Apple Pay, your credit or debit card information is never stored or shared by Apple with the merchant. When you shop online using Safari, look for a “Buy with Apple Pay” button. Confirm payment using your iPhone or Apple Watch. Note: For information about Apple Pay availability and current card issuers, see the Apple Support articles support.apple.com//HT204916 and...
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Chapter 2 Get started 25 AirDrop AirDrop makes it easy to share files with nearby Mac computers and iOS devices. The devices don’t need to share the same Apple ID. Note: AirDrop for iOS requires devices that have the Lightning connector and iOS 7 or later. Not all older Macs support AirDrop (for a list of supported Macs, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT203106). Send a file from the Finder. Click the Finder icon in the Dock, then click AirDrop in the sidebar on the left. When...
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Chapter 2 Get started 26 Can’t find the printer you’re looking for? Make sure it’s connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your iMac. If it is connected and you still don’t see it, try adding it: Click the System Preferences icon in the Dock, click Printers & Scanners, then click Add . (You may have to temporarily connect the printer to your iMac using a USB cable.) For a list of AirPrint-enabled printers and other supported printers, see the Apple Support articles support.apple.com/kb/HT201311...
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Chapter 2 Get started 27 Migrate your data It’s easy to move your files and settings from another Mac or PC to your iMac. To transfer the data when you first set up your iMac, use Setup Assistant. To transfer data later, you can use Migration Assistant. If both computers are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you can transfer the data wirelessly. Tip: For best results, make sure your iMac is running the latest version of macOS. To check for software updates, click the App Store icon in the...
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Chapter 2 Get started 28 Save space on your iMac macOS Sierra frees up space on your iMac and helps you save space as you work. You can set options to free up even more space on your iMac. Optimize storage. Set options in the Recommendations pane. Go to Apple menu > About This Mac, click Storage, then click Details. When your Mac is low on storage, you’ll see an alert that will open the Recommendations pane. Set options to: •Optimize iCloud Storage: •Store files in iCloud, where they stay...
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Chapter 2 Get started 29 Back up and restore To keep your files safe, it’s important to back up your iMac regularly. The easiest way to back up is to use Time Machine—which is built into your iMac—with a wireless AirPort Time Capsule (sold separately), or an external storage device connected to your iMac. Files stored in iCloud Drive and photos in iCloud Photo Library are automatically backed up to the cloud and don’t need to be part of your Time Machine or other backup. Set up Time Machine. Make...
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3 30 Apps Included apps Your iMac comes with a collection of great apps for things you do every day, like surfing the web, sending mail and messages, and arranging your calendar. It also comes with apps like Photos, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote—so you can be creative and productive right from the start. The apps that come with your iMac are described in the following sections. Find even more apps. Click the App Store icon in the Dock to find apps for everything you want to do....