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"Bubey" wrote:
> We have just gotten an iMAC for our son, who has a learning
> disability in reading. Thinking since MAC is graphic it would make
> it easier for him to use. But since I've been a MS user since 1986 I
> know nothing about MAC and of course need to learn so I can help him.
> Thanks in advance for the help.
First thing is that, for some reason, Mac users tend to be sensitive to
capitalization (myself included, obviously). "MAC" refers to "Media
Access Control" - a hardware ID for each network device. "Mac" refers to
Macintosh. No biggie, but it helps to know the lingo.
You can find Apple Discussion Groups here:
http://discussions.apple.com/
In addition, you may want to take a look here:
http://www.apple.com/accessibility/learning/