I've tried restarting the iMac 24, nothing happens. I've tried reinstalling, and then restarting, still nothing. Keyboard settings doesn't give the option to add a new keyboard. I know it used to be there!
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Answer by
Ashish Bajaj
It is possible that IPA Manager is not a standalone application and instead is integrated into the user's system. The user should try searching for it in System Preferences > Keyboard > Input Sources to see if it is listed there. If it is not listed, the user may need to reinstall IPA Manager or contact customer support for further assistance.
I've had this for years, including up until a couple of weeks ago. Available via the dropdown Keyboard menu on my iMac 24. Now it has disappeared. I downloaded and installed it again, but it is nowhere to be seen.
Answer by
Pooja Bajaj
Try restarting your computer and see if the IPA Palette appears again. If not, try reaching out to the IPA Manager support team for further assistance.
I've tried restarting the iMac 24, nothing happens. I've tried reinstalling, and then restarting, still nothing. Keyboard settings doesn't give the option to add a new keyboard. I know it used to be there!
It is possible that IPA Manager is not a standalone application and instead is integrated into the user's system. The user should try searching for it in System Preferences > Keyboard > Input Sources to see if it is listed there. If it is not listed, the user may need to reinstall IPA Manager or contact customer support for further assistance.
I've had this for years, including up until a couple of weeks ago. Available via the dropdown Keyboard menu on my iMac 24. Now it has disappeared. I downloaded and installed it again, but it is nowhere to be seen.
Try restarting your computer and see if the IPA Palette appears again. If not, try reaching out to the IPA Manager support team for further assistance.