
Select the Keyboard input type for Hebrew. At the bottom of the window check the Show input menu in menu bar box.ĥ. Under the section Input type check Keyboard Viewer and Character Palette (if you see this option). In this window you can also sort the order in which you want your language choices listed.Ĥ. You will now be able to choose Hebrew as an input language. Check Hebrew to add it to the list and click OK.The computer will display a list of available languages. If you do not see Hebrew in the list click on Edit List.In the Language tab, make sure you can see Hebrew there. Click on the Apple Logo (top left) and choose System Preferencesģ. Go to the Keyboard tab. Check the box next to Show Keyboard & Character Viewers in menu bar.ġ. Check the box next to Show Input menu in menu bar.ħ. Then Select Hebrew from the list on the right. On the Input Sources tab, click the “ +” button.ĥ. The Keyboard settings can also be reached by clicking Keyboard from the main System Preferences menu.Ĥ.Select it from the new list that opens and click Add. If you do not see Hebrew in the list of Preferred languages, click the “ +” button. Try this site - it has various fonts for Modern Hebrew scripts as well as Ancient Hebrew scripts.ġ. If you don't know how, search for instructions using your web browser's help menu. Try emptying the cache and clearing the cookies.
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