Hi Jayson, the remote works with several apps and can be configured to work differently in different apps.

I'll search out a bit of info and get back with ya / the list when I know more, K?…

For now though, you can put your Mac to sleep with it, or wake it up, and of course, use Front Row with it as well.

• To put your Mac to sleep, press and hold the large circular button in the middle of the directional ring.
• To wake up your Mac, press any key on the remote.

• To use front Row, press the smaller, solitary circular button below the directional ring, which will bring up Front Row.
• use the directional ring to navigate the menus.
• To select an option, do a quick press of the large circular button in the middle of the directional ring.

HTH and have a great evening!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)





On Jun 16, 2008, at 1:20 PM, Jayson Smith wrote
Hi again,

I have a few more questions about my Mac Mini. Is the remote useful to a blind person? Are there any bundled applications that are totally unusable? Is there as much of a need for antivirus, antispyware, etc? I'd figure that if there was, Apple would have bundled some trialware or some such. Also, have any of you had to have your macs serviced? How did you get it done, and how long did it take? I know the Mac Mini is pretty much just a sealed case with everything inside. With more expensive desktop models, can you do any upgrades yourself E.G. bigger hard drive, more memory, better sound, etc? Or is it still a sealed unit which must be taken to an Apple dealer or sent back to Apple for anything like that?
Thanks again.
Jayson

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