Click the Apple logo top left of the screen and from the drop down menu click Shut Down.
You can with a program called TG Pro from Tunabelly Software.
To turn off the automatic narrator (VoiceOver) on an iMac, go to the Apple menu in the top-left corner and select "System Settings" (or "System Preferences"). Click on "Accessibility," then select "VoiceOver" from the sidebar. You can toggle it off by unchecking the "Enable VoiceOver" box or by pressing Command + F5. This will disable the screen reader feature.
In order to turn the mouse of to an i mac you turn the mouse over and you should see a switch if it is bluetooth and then turn that off but if you want to disconnect it you have to go to system preferences and select mouse and then just disconnect it
You cannot do that as turning off the monitor turns off the computer. You can however put it to sleep which uses almost no energy. Click the Apple logo and scroll down and click Sleep.
Yes, you can.
Turn the mouse off by flipping the on/off slider on the bottom of the mouse to the off position. Replace the batteries, turn the on/off slider to the on position and set it down in front of you iMac. Wait for it to connect. If for some reason it does not want to connect, force quit your Mac by holding the power button down. Turn your Mac back on and it will connect. If not, there is something wrong with the mouse. Of course you must have bluetooth turned on and it must be discoverable. You can check to make sure this is the case by clicking the bluetooth icon on the top right of your desktop screen.
The iMac does not run off a battery nor does it contain a battery. It runs strictly off AC power and must be plugged in.
Plug your camera or card reader into your mac via a usb cable. Then open up iphoto and click the import all photos button. It may take a while to import if the file sizes are larger.
Sure, just copy them to a CD or Flash Drive.
Turn it on by pushing the power button on the back left bottom of the iMac.
Just connect a digital camera to the iMac and turn the camera on. iPhoto will open and import the photos or videos. Be patient it may take awhile the first time you do it.
All the software you need comes preinstalled on an iMac.