yes it is by the num lock bottom with the secondary number it looks like this /
Top right of the keyboard.
On a Mac Pro, there isn't a dedicated "Home" or "Sleep" button like you might find on other devices. To put your Mac Pro to sleep, you can use the Apple menu by clicking on the Apple logo in the top-left corner and selecting "Sleep." Alternatively, you can press Control + Command + Q to lock the screen, which is a quick way to secure your session. If you’re using a keyboard with function keys, you might also find a sleep option on the power button.
You press the power button. To turn on a MacBook Pro lift the lid and press the power button - a small circle in the top right corner above the keyboard. and also, if you dont know how to turn on your computer, how did you ask this question?... food for thought :)
There is a slot on the right side of the base where the keyboard is.
The MacBook Pro is available with faster processors, includes FireWire and Thunderbolt connections, a SD card socket, has an illuminated keyboard etc. These are not available with the MacBook.
Read this: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1742459
Cmd and = on mac, Ctrl and = on pc.
On recent versions of the MacBook Pro the keyboard is backlit so the letters are illuminated when the computer is used in a darkened room.
Mac Pro is better than Mac Genius. Mac Pro is a faster computer than Mac Genius. It has old Mac based proceesors but it is faster.
The purpose of the AlphaSmart Pro keyboard is that it has a PS/2 port and an ADB port, which makes it compatible with Windows PCS and Mac's. Also, it has a feature called "find" which can search store text. Another purpose it that it is able to receive text from a computer by using a software called "Get Utility". Finally, it has a password feature. These are the purposes of the AlphaSmart Pro keyboard.
To add the Hebrew keyboard on a MacBook Pro, go to "System Preferences" and select "Keyboard." Click on the "Input Sources" tab, then click the "+" button to add a new keyboard layout. Search for "Hebrew," select it, and click "Add." You can now switch between keyboards using the input menu in the menu bar.
An Apple Mac Pro starts from $1199 (£999).