- Downloading & Installing a Keyman Keyboard within Keyman for Mac OS X. Here's how to download and install a Keyman keyboard within Keyman for Mac OS X: Choose Keyman from the Input menu in the menu bar. Open Keyman Configuration, from the Configuration link under Keyman in the Input menu. Created by SIL International.
- Working on Mac OS X 10.9 and up; Assets 4. Aeneas-mac-setup-1.7.3.02.dmg 113 MB. Aeneas-windows-setup-1.7.3.02.exe 91.2 MB. Source code (zip) Source code (tar.gz).
Install Sil Fieldworks For Mac Os Catalina
Use VirtualBox to run Linux on your Mac and then install the Linux version of FieldWorks, available at Requires more technical savvy than other solutions listed above but VirtualBox and Linux are free.
On November 12, 2019, XMLmind sent the following email with links to its FAQ page for what to do to get the XMLmind XML Editor to run on Mac OS X Catalina:
Hello,
We have added this two FAQs for those who want to run XMLmind Software applications on macOS 10.15 Catalina before we officially support this operating system.
These two new FAQs apply to any XMLmind Software application installed on macOS 10.15 Catalina using its .dmg distribution.
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I have successfully downloaded and installed your software using your .dmg distribution but now, I cannot start the application on my Mac running macOS Catalina 10.15. The error dialog box says: “This software needs to be updated. Contact the developer” and that’s what I am doing. Please advise.
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https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/faq.html#catalina_install_issue
I have successfully downloaded and installed your software using your .dmg distribution but now, I cannot start the application on my Mac running macOS Catalina 10.15. The error dialog box says: “This software needs to be updated. Contact the developer” and that’s what I am doing. Please advise.
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https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/faq.html#catalina_install_issue
I’m not able to open files.
I have a MacBook Pro purchased December 2007 which still has the embedded numeric keypad and 'num lock' on F6.
I added an external silver numeric Targus USB keypad (Model: PAUK10U Item: 10 from Office Depot) and initially had a problem with the MBPro recognizing it. It now is functioning normally. Here's how I did it:
When you first plug it in, the MBP will recognize a keyboard was added via USB. The 'press the key to the right of the fn key' instruction will not work since there is no fn key on the external keypad as there would be on a keyboard.
If you have already gone through this step or closed out the dialog box accidently, you can find it in Apple>System Preferences>Keyboard & Mouse>Keyboard>[Change Keyboard Type]>[Continue]>(hit any key)>[Skip]>[ANSI(United States)]>[Done]. Follow these steps if you are currently at this initial newly found keyboard dialog box as well.
You may notice that when in Excel, a number will appear momentarily, but not register. To correct this, press the Num Lock key ON THE EXTERNAL KEYPAD and while holding it down, press a number key. Then release the Num Lock key. The Num Lock LED will remain on during this procedure and you hopefully will find that all keys function normally as marked in or out of Num Lock mode.
Best wishes, Bugs
I added an external silver numeric Targus USB keypad (Model: PAUK10U Item: 10 from Office Depot) and initially had a problem with the MBPro recognizing it. It now is functioning normally. Here's how I did it:
When you first plug it in, the MBP will recognize a keyboard was added via USB. The 'press the key to the right of the fn key' instruction will not work since there is no fn key on the external keypad as there would be on a keyboard.
If you have already gone through this step or closed out the dialog box accidently, you can find it in Apple>System Preferences>Keyboard & Mouse>Keyboard>[Change Keyboard Type]>[Continue]>(hit any key)>[Skip]>[ANSI(United States)]>[Done]. Follow these steps if you are currently at this initial newly found keyboard dialog box as well.
You may notice that when in Excel, a number will appear momentarily, but not register. To correct this, press the Num Lock key ON THE EXTERNAL KEYPAD and while holding it down, press a number key. Then release the Num Lock key. The Num Lock LED will remain on during this procedure and you hopefully will find that all keys function normally as marked in or out of Num Lock mode.
Best wishes, Bugs
MacBook Pro 12/2007, Mac OS X (10.5.2)
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