Apple MJLT2LL/A Manuale Proprietario
Chapter 4
MacBook Pro basics
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Use an external display
The Thunderbolt 2 and HDMI ports on your MacBook Pro support video output. You can use an
external display, a projector, or an HDTV with your MacBook Pro.
Connect an Apple Thunderbolt Display. Plug the display’s cable directly into the Thunderbolt
port on your MacBook Pro.
Connect a VGA display or projector. Use a Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter to connect the
display to the Thunderbolt port on your MacBook Pro.
Connect an HDMI display or an HDTV. Plug the HDMI cable directly into the HDMI port on your
MacBook Pro.
external display, a projector, or an HDTV with your MacBook Pro.
Connect an Apple Thunderbolt Display. Plug the display’s cable directly into the Thunderbolt
port on your MacBook Pro.
Connect a VGA display or projector. Use a Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter to connect the
display to the Thunderbolt port on your MacBook Pro.
Connect an HDMI display or an HDTV. Plug the HDMI cable directly into the HDMI port on your
MacBook Pro.
Adapters and other accessories are sold separately at
or your local
Apple Retail Store. Review the documentation or check with the manufacturer to make
sure you’re choosing the right adapter.
sure you’re choosing the right adapter.
Back up and restore
To keep your files safe, it’s important to back up your MacBook Pro regularly. The easiest way
to back up is to use Time Machine—which is built into your MacBook Pro—with a wireless
AirPort Time Capsule (sold separately) or an external storage device connected to your
MacBook Pro.
Set up Time Machine. Make sure your MacBook Pro is on the same Wi-Fi network as your
AirPort Time Capsule, or connect your storage device to MacBook Pro. Then click the System
Preferences icon in the Dock, click Time Machine, and click On. Select the drive you want to use
for backup, and you’re all set.
to back up is to use Time Machine—which is built into your MacBook Pro—with a wireless
AirPort Time Capsule (sold separately) or an external storage device connected to your
MacBook Pro.
Set up Time Machine. Make sure your MacBook Pro is on the same Wi-Fi network as your
AirPort Time Capsule, or connect your storage device to MacBook Pro. Then click the System
Preferences icon in the Dock, click Time Machine, and click On. Select the drive you want to use
for backup, and you’re all set.
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