Getting Help in OS X

It’s a good thing you’ve got a book about OS X in your hands, because the only user manual you get with it is the Help menu, a browser-like program that reads a set of help files that reside in your System→Library folder.

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In fact, you may not even be that lucky. The general-information help page about each topic is on your Mac, but thousands of the more technical pages reside online and require an Internet connection to read.

You’re expected to find the topic you want in one of these three ways:

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Actually, there’s one more place where Help crops up: in System Preferences dialog boxes. Click the circled question-mark button () in the lower-right corner of most System Preferences panels to open a help page that identifies each control.