Well if for some reason, command-f5 doesn't work, I just try command-fn-f5
On 2012-08-18, at 12:56 PM, Chris christopher...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you, because I heard in the past that some Macbooks require you to
press FN in conjunction with command-f5.
On 18/08/2012 13:32, Dan Eickmeier
That's fine, just don't want to get stuck that is all! Looks like I
won't be stuck then. Thanks!
On 19/08/2012 11:48, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
Well if for some reason, command-f5 doesn't work, I just try command-fn-f5
On 2012-08-18, at 12:56 PM, Chris christopher...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you,
Hello all.
Ok, so you have your new shiny Macbook Pro 13 inch, all connected and
ready to go. You power it up and you then wonder, do I press command-f5
or fn-command-f5. This will be the situation I will be in when I get
mine Monday. So what is the default, so to speak, to turning on
when you first turn on the macbook it runs you through a voiceover tutorial
should you want it, and then, you do the initial setup if you know how to use
voiceover it will instruct you to press v to turn it on and commence setup if
not you do the tutorial that guides you through everything to
Out of the box, Command-f5.
Matthew Chao
At 05:45 AM 8/18/2012, you wrote:
Hello all.
Ok, so you have your new shiny Macbook Pro 13 inch, all connected
and ready to go. You power it up and you then wonder, do I press
command-f5 or fn-command-f5. This will be the situation I will be in
when
And that's the same regardless of a Macbook Pro or an iMac for example.
On 18/08/2012 12:33, Matthew Chao wrote:
Out of the box, Command-f5.
Matthew Chao
At 05:45 AM 8/18/2012, you wrote:
Hello all.
Ok, so you have your new shiny Macbook Pro 13 inch, all connected and
ready to go. You power
Yes, it'd be the same, regardless of the type of mac you're on.
On 2012-08-18, at 8:04 AM, Chris christopher...@gmail.com wrote:
And that's the same regardless of a Macbook Pro or an iMac for example.
On 18/08/2012 12:33, Matthew Chao wrote:
Out of the box, Command-f5.
Matthew Chao
Thank you, because I heard in the past that some Macbooks require you to
press FN in conjunction with command-f5.
On 18/08/2012 13:32, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
Yes, it'd be the same, regardless of the type of mac you're on.
On 2012-08-18, at 8:04 AM, Chris christopher...@gmail.com wrote:
And