![]() ![]() When typing and printing simple documents on a Mac, you will can to use TextEdit (equivalent to Notepad on a PC). Typing and Printing Simple Documents on a Mac Pages, Keynote, iWeb (to a limited extent.Mac applications that DO support Hebrew input: When using these applications, Hebrew fonts will appear garbled, disconnected or reversed. Check the box next to Keyboard & Character ViewersĬertain Mac applications do not support Right-to-Left scripts like Hebrew and Arabic.Choose Language & Text and go to the Input Sources tab.Check the box next to Show Keyboard & Character Viewers in menu bar..Choose Keyboard and go to the Keyboard tab.Repeat the steps above, selecting Arabic - QWERTY if you would like to use it. If you spend most of your time on a Mac, you may prefer the Arabic QWERTY keyboard. It will make it easier to switch back and forth. This keyboard matches the one set for Windows computers. Use the dropdown menu to select Arabic-PC. On the upper right portion of the screen, click on the American flag icon (U.S. Check the box next to Show Input menu in menu bar.Select Arabic from the list, then select Arabic - PC.Use the Language Bar menu at the top of the screen to change the keyboard language to AR Arabic (Egypt).Select Programs > Accessories >Ease of Access> On-Screen Keyboard. This is a useful reminder of which English key types which Arabic letter. The onscreen keyboard displays a keyboard map. Use the Language Bar menu at the top of the screen to change the keyboard language to AR Arabic (Egypt) Click the OK button in the Text Services and Input Languages window to confirm and apply your new language settings.Click the OK button in the Add Input Language window to add the selected keyboards to the Installed Services.Click the Plus sign next to Arabic (Egypt) to expand it, then the one next to Keyboard.Click on the Change keyboards… button then click on Add… button.Note: If you are in the Control Panel Classic View, then double-click on Regional and Language Options icon and click on the tab keyboard and languages. ![]()
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