Mac OS X Laptop Setup
Before you turn on your laptop
- Plug the podium's PC/Video cable into the video output (VGA) of your laptop.
Many Apple iBooks and Powerbooks require a VGA adaptor (supplied with your
computer, or available for purchase through the Apple
Store if you misplaced yours. Apple has an article to identify
which adapter to use with your Macintosh.)
- Press "Laptop PC" on the podium touch screen (if the screen is
blank or shows a Rutgers Logo, touch it anywhere to bring up the menu). If
you are in a room with a TV/Data Monitor but no enhanced podium,
you may need the remote control to switch the TV to laptop display. Call 445-3612
if you do not see the remote.
- Connect your ethernet cable to the "Data" jack on the podium and
the ethernet jack on your computer. You must bring your own ethernet cable,
there are none in the podiums. Please note that there are two nearly identical
jacks on the podium labelled "Voice" and "Data". Do
not plug your ethernet cable into the "Voice" jack!
- Turn on the laptop
Display Settings
- Click Apple menu - System Preferences - Display.
- Click the "Arrange" tab. If you do not see an "Arrange"
tab, make sure the VGA cable is firmly attached to your laptop, put your computer
to sleep (closing the lid usually does it), wait 5 seconds and wake your computer
up (open the lid and press any key). You can try clicking the "Detect
Displays" button instead of sleeping if you have Mac OS X 10.2 ("Jaguar")
or later.
- Often the Macintosh displays different images on the laptop and the projector,
as if you had two monitors side by side. Click "Mirror Displays"
to show the same image on both the projector and the laptop. The graphic should
show the two monitors overlapping.
- Click the "Display" tab, and set the resolution and colors to
suit your needs (smaller resolutions make the text and images appear larger
on the projector and laptop screen). If you have trouble getting an image
on the projector, try a resolution of 800x600. Use the "Millions of Colors"
setting unless you have a reason to do otherwise.
- The next time you use this classroom, your Macintosh will remember your
settings automatically. You should not need to repeat the setup.
Network Settings
- Open your System Preferences by clicking the blue "Apple" menu
and choosing "System Preferences"
- Click the "Network" icon.
- Choose "Show Built-in Ethernet". If you see numbers in the boxes,
use the "Location" menu to create a new location named "Classroom".
This will allow you to switch back and forth between the different settings
depending on where you are using your laptop by choosing the location from
your blue "Apple" menu.
- Choose "Configure using DHCP". All the other boxes should be blank.
If you are unable to make any changes, click the small "lock" icon
in the lower left-hand corner to unlock the settings.
- Click "Apply Now", or close the System Preferences and save your
changes if asked.
- You may need to quit and restart any web browsers or software that uses
the network connection before it sees the new settings. If you find that you
need to restart the laptop after changing the network settings, make sure
you follow the proper power up order above.
- In many cases, there will be no need to change your network settings again.
If you do need to use different settings, click on the blue "Apple"
menu, then on "Location" to switch between the "Classroom"
settings and the original "Automatic" settings.