In the upper left corner of the screen, marked by a small Apple icon. (Only on Apple computers.)
The Apple menu is always in the top left corner, the first item on the menu bar, represented by the Apple icon.
When the Apple Menu is referred to then it's usually the Apple looking Icon in the upper far left part of the screen.
To turn off an Apple computer click on the Apple menu icon (top left corner of screen) and select Shut Down... from the menu.
Is this a Mac computer? Type "remove updates" into the help window from the help menu.
There is no Apple menu. The home screen has a link to Settings, where you can change all the things the OSX Apple menu does.
System Preferences, Keyboard, select "Show Keyboard & Character Viewer in menu bar". Go to the upper Apple menu and click on the Keyboard options and select the one you want.
To determine the version of iMovie, or any other Mac software, select the software's name in the menu bar which is always at the left hand end after the Apple menu icon. From that menu select About iMovie (or whatever software you are using) and the info window will tell you about the software. Use Software Update... (from the Apple menu icon) to ensure that you have the latest versions of Apple's software that are available for your computer.
The Apple Menu is located in the settings on the iPad. The iTunes store can be found in the preloaded apps.
For Windows computers, the System settings in the Control Panel should display the amount of RAM currently on your computer, as will the Properties menu brought up by right-clicking My Computer. For Macs, the "About The Mac" window, chosen from the Apple menu, should display the amount of RAM you have on your computer.
There is no Menu key on Apple keyboards.
Selecting Software Update... From the Apple menu (top left corner) will ensure that all your software is the latest version available for your computer.
No, it was the 5th Apple computer. 1. Apple 1 2. Apple 2 3. Apple 3 4. Lisa 5. Macintosh
Click on Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Information.. This will show you all information.. On an apple computer goto the top left Apple menu and select "About this Mac" Linux, well... If you can install Linux you know your hardware and where to look for it.
An Apple computer will do everything a Windows computer will do.