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What hardware and software requirements are there for using SerialKeys on the Macintosh?

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What hardware and software requirements are there for using SerialKeys on the Macintosh?

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• Q: My iMac, iBook, G3 or G4 doesn’t have a serial port. How can I use SerialKeys? A: One solution is a product called Keyspan USB Serial Adapter which is a serial to USB adapter. For more information on how to use SerialKeys on these machines, refer to SerialKeys Requirements for USB equipped Macintosh Computers. • Q: My computer tells me that I have to turn off AppleTalk in order to use SerialKeys. How do I do this? A: In order to use SerialKeys, you must turn off AppleTalk. This is because you can not use the printer port for AppleTalk and SerialKeys at the same time. In order to disable AppleTalk do not use the Chooser, instead: 1. Open the AppleTalk control panel. 2. Select the User Mode under the edit menu. 3. Select Advanced User Mode and click OK. 4. Click on the Options button. 5. Select inactive and click OK. 6. Close the AppleTalk control panel. 7. Save the changes. • Q: I am using Mac SerialKeys with a Prentke romich AAC device and my mouse won’t behave properly. What is t

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