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iMacPro2017 378412334

This document provides a step-by-step guide to set up an iMac Pro, including powering it on, connecting peripherals, and using the Setup Assistant for Wi-Fi and account setup. It also explains how to customize the desktop, use the Magic Mouse 2 and Keyboard, and back up data with Time Machine. For further assistance, users are directed to the iMac Pro Essentials guide and Apple support resources.

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This document provides a step-by-step guide to set up an iMac Pro, including powering it on, connecting peripherals, and using the Setup Assistant for Wi-Fi and account setup. It also explains how to customize the desktop, use the Magic Mouse 2 and Keyboard, and back up data with Time Machine. For further assistance, users are directed to the iMac Pro Essentials guide and Apple support resources.

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Here are a few simple steps to help you get up and running.

First, press the power button to start up your iMac Pro.

Your rechargeable Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad are
already paired with your iMac Pro. If you purchased a Magic Trackpad 2 with your
iMac Pro, it will also be paired. To begin using these devices, simply turn the on/off
switch to on (green will be visible).

Next, Setup Assistant will help you connect to your Wi-Fi network, create a user
account, and migrate your documents, photos, and music from a Mac or PC. It can
also help you create a new Apple ID or sign in with your existing Apple ID, which
sets up your account in the App Store, the iTunes Store, Messages, and FaceTime.
Setup Assistant also configures iCloud, so apps such as Mail, Contacts, Calendar,
and Safari will have your latest information.
Help menu Menu bar Wi-Fi Siri

Finder Dock System Preferences

Get to know your desktop


Your Mac desktop lets you find everything and do anything. Keep the apps you use most in
the Dock at the bottom of the screen. Open System Preferences to customize your desktop
and other settings. Click the Finder icon to get to all your files and folders.

The menu bar at the top of the screen shows a menu based on the app you are using, as
well as useful information about your Mac. Click the Wi-Fi icon to check the status of your
wireless Internet connection. Click the Siri icon to do things like find files, launch apps,
and get directions simply by using your voice.
Power button

Headphone USB 3
Plug in headphones Charge devices, connect
or external speakers external storage, and more

SDXC Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) Ethernet (RJ-45)


Transfer photos Charge devices; connect Connect to a
from your camera’s external displays and high- network at speeds
memory card performance peripherals up to 10 Gbit/s
One-button click Two-button click
Click or double-click anywhere To enable right- and left-click, open
on the surface. System Preferences, click Mouse,
then select Secondary click.

360º scroll Screen zoom


Brush one finger along the surface To enable Screen zoom, open System
to scroll or pan in any direction. Preferences and click Accessibility.
Click Zoom, then select Use scroll
gesture with modifier keys.

Using your Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
To personalize how you use your devices, open System Preferences and select Keyboard,
Mouse, or Trackpad. Click the tabs to explore the available gestures and options for each
device (like those pictured for the mouse, above).

To charge your devices, or if you need to pair them again, use the included Lightning
to USB Cable to connect them to iMac Pro. Check battery level and connection status in
the Bluetooth® menu.
An important note Support
Please read this document For detailed support
and the safety information information, visit
in the iMac Pro Info guide www.apple.com/support/
carefully before you first imac-pro. To contact
use your computer. Apple directly, go to
support.apple.com/contact.
Back up your data
You can back up your Restoring your software
iMac Pro using Time If you have a problem
Machine, a built-in backup with your iMac Pro, macOS
tool in macOS that works Utilities can help you
with an external storage restore your software and
device, such as AirPort Time data from a Time Machine
Capsule (sold separately). backup or reinstall macOS
Open System Preferences and Apple apps. To access
and click the Time Machine macOS Utilities, restart
icon to get started. your computer while holding
down the Command and
Learn more R keys.
For guidance on setting up
and using your iMac Pro,
please refer to the iMac Pro
Essentials guide. To view
the guide in iBooks, open
iBooks, click iBooks Store,
then search for “iMac Pro
Essentials.”

You can find answers


to your questions, as
well as instructions and
troubleshooting information,
in Mac Help. Click the Finder
icon, click Help in the menu
bar, then choose Mac Help.

Not all features are available in all areas.


TM and © 2017 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. The Bluetooth® word mark and
logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are used
under license. Designed by Apple in California. Printed in XXXX. 034-02346-A

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