Setting up, Chapter 2 – Apple Macintosh Hebrew Language Kit User Manual
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Chapter 2
Installing the Hebrew Language Kit from
floppy disks
The installation process automatically makes a backup copy of
your System Folder (to protect the contents during installation of
the Hebrew Language Kit). The backup copy uses approximately
3 megabytes of space on your hard disk. This space is made
available to you again after installation is completed.
Your Hebrew Language Kit includes four Installation disks. You
will need three of these disks for English installation, Install 1,
English, Install 2, and Install 3. Have these disks ready before you
begin.
The Installer provides you with two installation choices:
m Hebrew installation (includes the Hebrew keyboard layout,
the Hebrew-QWERTY [English] transliterated keyboard layout,
and four Hebrew TrueType fonts).
m Optional items (includes additional keyboard layout choices).
v Note: To find out more about the keyboard layouts included in
your Hebrew Language Kit, read Chapter 4 of this manual. v
Unless you’ve already installed Hebrew, you should select Hebrew
language support. You can choose as many of the optional
installation items as you want.
Setting Up
Before you can use the Hebrew Language Kit you must install the
software. You may also want to consider setting your Views
control panel to display Hebrew file and folder names correctly on
your screen.
Installing the Hebrew Language Kit from
the compact disc
If your computer has a CD-ROM drive, you can install the Hebrew
Language Kit from the Macintosh Hebrew Language Kit CD disc
that came with your kit. To use the CD-ROM for installation,
follow the instructions in the next section of this manual,
“Installing the Hebrew Language Kit from Floppy Disks.” The
procedure is the same, but you won’t have to swap disks.
Everything you need is contained on the CD-ROM disc.