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How do I install and activate the keyboard resource manually for use in OS X version 10.2 or later?

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How do I install and activate the keyboard resource manually for use in OS X version 10.2 or later?

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Traditional GreekKeys 2005 adn 2008 provide installers that do the job for you, but it is also possible to install manually. If you have a copy of the Traditional GreekKeys resource already, make a copy of it and change the name by adding the suffix “.rsrc” at the end of the name. For example, “Traditional GreekKeys Universal” should be renamed “Traditional GreekKeys Universal.rsrc”. The files with .rsrc already added are provided in Traditional GreekKeys 2005, but in Traditional GreekKeys 2008 are embedded in the installer package. So if you have only Traditional GreekKeys 2008, you need to use the keyboard resources in the folder Deprecated OS9-Classic Keyboards and add the suffix .rsrc to their names. Open either the Keyboard Layouts folder in the top-level Library folder of your startup disk or partition (to make the input available to all users), or the Keyboard Layouts folder inside your home Library folder (to make it available to the active user only). NOTE: if there is no fold

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