Aswith any language, you go to system preferences/language & text/input sources and check the box for the language you want. Also check the box for Show Input Menu in Menu Bar. Also check the box for Keyboard Viewer. Then you go to the "flag" menu at the top right of the screen and select the language you want and type. Select Keyboard Viewer from the same menu to see which key does what.
all that was ok up to 'go to the "flag" menu at the top...' But then I was not able to see the "Select Keyboard Viewer" from the same menu(?) You mean the menu that drops down when I click on the "flag". Well, that gives Hide Input Source Name; Open Language and Text Preferences...; in addition to all the languages that are available.
Vow. too much technical there. Although I started software career on an Apple Microprofessor II (64 kb RAM!!) home computer way back in 1984, then circumstances forced me to move to the lousy microsoft. After having got fed up with the dirt in Microsoft, last month I moved back to Apple with a new MacBook Air and an iPhone MD297HN with 6.0.2
You can see for yourself the difference between the keyboards by using Keyboard Viewer. To get that, check its box in system prefs/language & text/input sources and then select it in the "flag" menu at the top right of the screen.
I have the same question. I have the new OS version 10.11.4. I am trying to get malayalam type on my system. But I can't find the tabs that youexplained in the previous answer. Please help. In system treference I see languges and region. I follwed the steps but can't find the tool bar or the flg to check.Please help
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