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This document defines the term "pixel anomaly", explains why such anomalies occur, and describes what to do if you feel your active matrix LCD panel has more than an acceptable number of pixel anomalies.
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If you have an aluminum Apple Cinema Display, the front LED illuminates according to how you set the Display Power Button function in the Options tab in the Display pane of System Preferences. The...
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Liquid crystal display (LCD) panels that use fluorescent lamps require a warm-up period to reach normal brightness.
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This document discusses troubleshooting steps that should be followed if you experience any issues with your display.
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The Shuffle Songs feature randomly plays songs (skipping audiobooks) from your entire music collection. Shuffle Songs is available from the main menu on all iPods (except iPod shuffle) that have the...
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Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 4 delivers improved reliability, security, and compatibility for Java SE 6, J2SE 5.0 and J2SE 1.4.2 on Mac OS X v10.5. Please quit all web browsers before installing this...
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Place any Mini DisplayPort displays—such as an Apple LED Cinema Display—at the end of a chain of connected Thunderbolt devices.
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This document explains the Bonjour (formerly “Rendezvous”) name that is defined in the Sharing pane of System Preferences. Bonjour is a feature introduced with Mac OS X 10.2 that automatically...
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