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Is GreekKeys compatible with the latest Macintosh OS?

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Is GreekKeys compatible with the latest Macintosh OS?

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The GreekKeys fonts and keyboard continue to function as before in Macintosh’s latest operating system, OS 9. (The fonts still reside in the “Fonts” folder inside the “System” folder, and the keyboard still belongs inside the “System” file (not folder).) BUT you should NOT USE the program “Keyboard Menu On/Off” to activate the keyboard menu–it has crashed the system for some users. (The keyboard menu will now appear automatically if you activate more than one keyboard in the keyboard control panel, so the program is unnecessary anyway.) One possible adjustment to watch out for: if you install System 8 over an existing system, your keyboard settings may be reset to default values (US keyboard). You will need to go to the “keyboard” program in “Control Panels”, and select the “GreekKeys Universal” keyboard again to make it the default keyboard at startup once again.

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