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May 15, 2020 · Typing in Hebrew on a Mac is as simple as activating the Hebrew language keyboard that’s already on your computer. First, go to System Preferences. If it’s not already in your dock, you can find it by clicking the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen.
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- Set up your Mac to write in another language
- Switch between languages when writing
- View the keyboard layout
Write in another language on your Mac with additional keyboard layouts, known as input sources. To use additional input sources, set up your Mac to write in another language, then switch to that language when you want to use it.
You can quickly switch languages using your keyboard or the Input menu, or remain in your primary language and use the accent menu to enter characters with accent marks when writing.
1.On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Keyboard in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
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2.Go to Text Input on the right, then click Edit.
3.Click the Add button , then search for a language (such as Chinese, Simplified). Select one or more input sources for each language you want to use.
4.Click Add.
5.To begin writing in another language, select the language you want to use in the Input menu in the menu bar.
Switch between languages when writing by selecting the language you want to use in the Input menu. You can also set up your Mac to quickly switch between languages using your keyboard.
•Use the Input menu: Click the Input menu in the menu bar, then choose an input source. If an input source is dimmed, the current app doesn’t support it.
You can also press Control-Space bar to select the last input source you used, or Control-Option-Space bar to select the next input source in the Input menu.
•Use the Fn key or key: You can set an option in Keyboard settings to change input sources by using the Fn key or key. Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Keyboard in the sidebar (you may need to scroll down), then set “Press Fn key to” or “Press key to” to Change Input Source.
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Press the key to switch to the next input source and show all your input sources close to where you’re typing (displayed as letters or characters that represent each source). Continue pressing the key until the input source you want to switch to is selected.
Use the Keyboard Viewer to see the keyboard layout for the current input source. This is helpful if you choose an input source that doesn’t match your physical keyboard. In that case, the keys you see and press on the keyboard may be different from the characters that are displayed when you type.
You can also view the keyboard layout in Input Sources settings, and see how the layout changes when you press modifier keys like Option or Shift.
1.On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Keyboard in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
Open Keyboard settings for me
2.Go to Text Input on the right, then click Edit.
3.Select an input source on the left. The keyboard layout is shown on the right. Press the Option, Shift, or Option and Shift keys together to show how the layout changes.
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Jan 14, 2021 · Typing in Hebrew on a Mac is pretty simple, and fortunately, typing with Hebrew vowels (nikkud) is also pretty straightforward. To type most Hebrew vowels, you use the Alt/Option key plus the tilde (~) or number keys. To add a dagesh (e.g. בּ), hold down Alt/Option and press the tilde (~) key.
Before you setup your keyboard layout for Hebrew, make certain to install a font that supports the full Biblical Hebrew Unicode vowel set (Unicode 4.1 or above). Ezra SIL SR, Cardo, and Taamey Frank CLM are excellent fonts in the Open Siddur font pack to install.
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Dec 15, 2012 · First you have to activate the Hebrew keyboard in system preferences/language & text/input sources. While there, also check the box for Show Input Menu in Menu Bar and for Keyboard Viewer. Then you go to the "flag" menu at the top right of the screen and select Hebrew and type.