Use this menu to get information that helps you use your computer.
Displays information about using the items in the Guide menu.
Displays information about using the items in the Guide menu. Not available because the About Apple Guide dialog box is already open or because another dialog box is open.
Turns Balloon help off.
Title bar
This is the window’s title bar. To move the window, position the pointer in the title bar and drag the window.
Size box
To change the height and width of the window, drag the size box.
Close box
To close this window, click here.
Zoom box
To change the size of the window quickly, click here. Clicking once sizes the window so that all of its contents are visible (if possible). Clicking again returns the window to its original size.
Application menu
Use this menu to switch from one application program to another when more than one program is open.
Scroll bar
To scroll a little at a time, press one of the scroll arrows. To scroll by the windowful, click in the gray bar. To scroll to another part of the window, drag the scroll box.
Scroll bar
Use the scroll bar to see items that are out of view. This scroll bar is not available because this window contains no items above or below the window’s borders.
This is an inactive window. To make this window active, click in it.
This window belongs to the application “^0”. To make this window active, click in it.
This window is not active because there is a dialog box on your screen. To make this window active, close the dialog box and then (if necessary) click in this window.
Apple menu
Use this menu to open an item in the Apple Menu Items folder, or to see information about the active application or program. You can customize the items in this menu by adding or removing items from the Apple Menu Items folder.
Hides ^0 windows, leaving all other windows visible.
Hides the windows belonging to all inactive applications or programs. Only ^0 windows remain visible.
Displays all hidden windows.
Hides ^0 windows, leaving all other windows visible. Not available because ^0 windows are the only open windows.
Hides the windows belonging to all inactive applications or programs. Only ^0 windows remain visible. Not available because ^0 windows are the only visible windows.
Displays all hidden windows. Not available because no windows are hidden.
Sticky Keys
This symbol indicates that Sticky Keys is turned on. When Sticky Keys is on, you can type combination keystrokes by pressing the keys one at a time instead of all at once. Press the Shift key 5 times to turn Sticky Keys on or off.
Sticky Keys
This symbol indicates that Sticky Keys is turned on, and that you have pressed a modifier key (Command, Option, or Control). To complete a combination keystroke, press another modifier key or a letter or number key.
Sticky Keys
This symbol indicates that Sticky Keys is turned on, and that the key you have pressed is locked down until you press it again. You can now reuse the key (to cut and paste repeatedly, for example).
Makes ^0 active.
Makes this application or program active and shows its windows. The icon is dimmed because ^0 windows are hidden.
Makes ^0 active. Checked because ^0 is active.
Makes ^0 active. Marked because ^0 needs immediate attention.
This menu is not available because it cannot be used with the dialog box on your screen.
This item is not available because it cannot be used with the dialog box on your screen.
This is a text service floating window. It floats above any application's windows.