Apple Macintosh Hebrew Language Kit User Manual
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Since I installed the Hebrew Language Kit, I can no longer
work with some of my other application programs, even
in Roman.
This may be due to a lack of memory. The Hebrew Language Kit,
when installed, is automatically loaded in memory at startup along
with system software. Your system software takes up more space
in memory, and the amount of memory available for programs
decreases.
If you are sure that you have enough memory, this problem may
be due to an incompatibility between Hebrew and your program.
You may need to deactivate the Hebrew Language Kit while you
are using the application. You can do so by disabling the
WorldScript I extension in the Extensions Manager control panel
(included with Macintosh System 7.5 and later).
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
Since I installed the Hebrew Language Kit, unwanted
keyboard layouts appear in my Keyboards menu. How do
I remove them?
To remove unnecessary keyboard layouts, open the System file in
the System folder. Select the unnecessary keyboard layouts and
drag them to the Trash or into a temporary folder.