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Just pop the letters into the QWERTY format, and then from the keyboard/mouse pane of system preferences change the keyboard to English US (or whatever you want). I bought my MB in the US (and live in the UK) so I just switched it. I was too lazy to find a 3 key with a ? on it though:pp
You bought a MBP with qwerty french Canadian keyboard in the us?
You bought a MBP with qwerty french Canadian keyboard in the us?

Lol no. My post made no sense at all though :pinch: :p

What I meant to say was that my using a KB from the US, but with a UK setting meant that if he moved the keys of his MBP around, he could use it as normal (after changing the language in the settings).

First time Mac user here: :)

*15-inch LED-backlit glass display

* 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 250 GB hard drive, 2 GB RAM (4 GB max), DVD/CD SuperDrive

* Dual NVIDIA graphics (integraed and discrete); Draft-N Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 2.1; Gigabit Ethernet; Mini DisplayPort video output

* Preloaded with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system and iLife '08 suite of applications

*spec. from Amazon.com.

My new baby, stock standard entry model.

MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008)

2.0GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo

2GB DDR3 Memory

160GB hard drive

NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics

Will be putting 4GB DDR3 in it soon and upgrading the hard drive to 7200rpm or SSD in the next few years. Assuming I don't sell it before then! :p

I have quite a few C2D Macs, but my Main machine was the C2D 2.8Ghz Extreme...I had to replace the screen 2 times due to burn in, about a week ago I called apple again due to it happening on the 3rd screen and asked for a new computer. Not only did they send me new computer, it's the new top of the line model:

C2D 3.06Ghz

4GB Ram

500GB HD

Geforce 8800GS

I can't believe I've never posted in here :p

Mac Mini

- 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo

- 2GB RAM

- 80GB HDD

15" MacBook Pro

- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

- 4GB RAM

- 120GB HDD

Mac Pro

- 2.8GHz Intel Xeon Quad Core

- 6GB RAM

- 320GB HDD (plus 1.8TB of external drives)

- One 30" and two 20" Apple Cinema Displays

iMac upgraded to 1 TB and new Aluminum MacBook :)

iMac 24"

- 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

- 4 GB RAM

- 1 TB HDD

- OS X 10.5

MacBook

- 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

- 2 GB RAM

- 250 GB HDD

- OS X 10.5

Did you do your on install of your HD or Apple Tech? And if you did was it hard? And do you have instructions would like to put a western digital green drive 500GB in mine instead of the standard 250GB

Currently using this one:

MacBook Pro 15,4"

  • Intel Core Duo 2,00 GHz
  • 2GB RAM
  • 100GB HD
  • ATI X1600
  • OS X 10.5.5
  • XP SP3
  • ArchLinux (from bootable USB stick)

but I ordered the new MacBook on the last day of the back-to-school promo :)

MacBook 13,3" Uniform body

  • Intel Core 2 Duo 2,00 GHz
  • 2GB RAM
  • 160GB HD
  • NVidia 9400M
  • OS X 10.5.5
  • Vista SP1
  • ArchLinux

Slight Update:

Alu MacBook

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz

2GB Ram

160GB HD

Nvidia 9400M

OS X 10.5.5

Vista SP1

Basically, the entry stock one. I have a hatrid of backlit keyboards, so I decided to take the buy-low-and-upgrade route - I have a 500GB hard drive and 4GB of DDR3 on the way (the crazy thing is that it cost me ?190 for the ram and hdd, which makes this one - 2.0ghz, 4GB ram, 500GB HDD and no backlit keyboard ?10 less than the high end MacBook, and I have a spare 160GB HDD and 2GB of ram).

Did you do your on install of your HD or Apple Tech? And if you did was it hard? And do you have instructions would like to put a western digital green drive 500GB in mine instead of the standard 250GB

Did it myself. Its pretty easy if you follow this guide:

http://www.amfiteatar.org/content/view/155/78/lang,en/

15-inch MacBook Pro:

  • Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 GHz CPU, 3M L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB
  • 2 GB of DDR3 1066MHz SDRAM
  • 250 GB 5400-rpm Hard Disk Drive
  • 8x Dual Layer SuperDrive (DVD?RW)
  • 1440x900 LED backlit display
  • NVIDIA GeForce 9400M (256MB Shared DDR3 RAM)
  • NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT (256MB GDDR3) discrete graphics processor
  • Mac OS X Leopard

Applications I use:>

Accessories and Peripherals:>

  • Apple Wireless Aluminum Keyboard
  • Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
  • Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000
  • iKlear Apple Polish Kit + Keyboard Cover
  • Logitech Z-2300 2.1 Speakers (200W RMS, 400W Peak Power)

  • 2 weeks later...

15-inch MacBook Pro:

  • Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz CPU, 6MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB
  • 2 GB DDR2 667MHz SDRAM
  • 250 GB 5400-rpm Hard Drive
  • 8x Dual Layer SuperDrive (DVD?RW)
  • 1440x900 (glossy) LED backlit display
  • NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT 512MB discrete graphics processor
  • Mac OS X Leopard Version 10.5.5

Applications I use:>

Accessories and Peripherals:>

  • Apple Wired Aluminum Keyboard
  • Logitech MX Revolution Mouse
  • HP w2207 - 1680 * 1050 - Monitor
  • Griffin Elevator
  • Creative SBS 380 2.1 Speakers
  • 1TB LaCie Ethernet Big Disk - Network Drive

P.S. Thanks Mercellus for the layout. :-P

Time to update my hardware

Apple Macbook Black 13"

June 2006

2 Ghz Intel Core Duo

2 Gb 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM

80 Gb HDD

Apple Macbook Air ( Office )

2008

1.6 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo

2 Gb Non-Expendable Memory

120 Gb S-ATA HDD

Apple Macbook Pro

November 2008

2.53 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo

4 Gb 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM

320 Gb S-ATA HDD @ 7200 rpm

Mac Mini

- 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

- 2GB memory

- 320G Internal HDD

- OSX 10.5.5

Accessories and Peripherals

- Apple Wired Aluminum Keyboard

- Apple Wired Mighty Mouse

- Apple Remote

- Samsung SyncMaster 223BW 21.6" LCD Display ( LS22MEVSFY/XAA )

- 2x 500GB WD USB HDD

iPod

- 8G iPhone (1st gen / EDGE)

- 8G iPod Nano Black (2nd gen)

  • MacBook Pro 17"


2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

Hi-Res LED Screen

4GB RAM

250GB 5400rpm

GeForce 8600M GT 512mb

Apple Remote

OSX 10.5.5


Applications


Apple Final Cut Studio

Apple Logic Studio

Adobe Creative Suite 4

Microsoft Office Mac 2008


  • 1 month later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

my younger sister swapped her laptop for this the other day...

name: iBook

machine model: powerbook 4.3

screen: 12"

processor: 800mhz PPC

RAM: 640MB SD-RAM

OS: Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11

30GB HDD

even though this is getting old now im not happy she got a mac before me! lol

I own three:

MacBook Pro 2.16 / 120GB / 1GB / 128MB / 15.4 / 6x DLDVDRW

10.4.9 Client

PowerMac G4 800 / 30GB / 512MB / 32MB / 24x CDRW

10.4.9 Client

PowerMac G4 400 / 20GB / 512MB / 16MB / 16x DVD ROM

10.4.9 Server (Open Directory)

Hmm, is it okay to reply to myself 22 months later?

MacBook Pro 2.16 / 120GB / 2GB / 128MB / 15.4 / 6x DLDVDRW

10.5.6 Client

PowerMac G4 800 / 30GB / 1GB / 32MB / 24x CDRW

10.5.6 Server (Open Directory)

(this one is mostly a web server to test stuff at home, but I rarely use it)

AppleTV 40GB

2.3

I am anxiously waiting on the next gen Mac Mini!

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