See it? If a flag icon DOES NOT appear on the menu bar, try switching a couple of the other languages on/off byĬlicking on their check boxes until you see a flag icon appear on the menu bar. You may have to scroll down the listĨ) Click the checkbox for the Grammarian item to ON meaning the checkbox has a check mark.ĩ) A FLAG icon should now appear on the menu bar. It has a check mark icon in front of its name. Now, look for the item called "Grammarian". Menu bar" to ON meaning the checkbox has a check mark.
Next, GrammarianĤ) After the computer logs in or reboots, open System Preferences from the Apple menu on the farĥ) After the System Preferences window opens, select the blue flag icon, International (in Mac OS X 10.5.x) or Language & Text (in Mac OS X 10.6.x) from the System Preferences panel.Ħ) Select the Input Menu (in Mac OS X 10.5.x) panel tab or Input Sources (in Mac OS X 10.6.x) panel tab.ħ) Click the checkbox for "Show input menu in Then, Grammarian will tell you that it successfully installed the component. Grammarian will ask you to install an Input Menu into yourĬomponents folder. Now, let's install a new Grammarian PRO X.ġ) From your GrammarianPROX.dmg file, drag the Grammarian PRO X folder over to theĢ) Run the Grammarian™ application. YOU MUST DO THIS!įirst, if you have a previous Grammarian PRO X installed, run the Grammarian Uninstaller that is located in the sameįolder as the currently installed Grammarian application. It does this only at startup or logging in.
Mac OS X loads/unloads components much like OS 9 loadedĮxtensions. Please note that the logging out or restarting is important.
Click on the Watch-Now graphic to watch the installation step movie video clip. It may help to print this out or copy the text into another program so that it isĮasier to view. If you get lost, please reread the step until it makes sense. Your computer won't boot and cannot deactivate the software:Please follow this exactly step-by-step. Uninstalling the software does not deactivate the software.ģ. Install the software again and Deactivate it. You've uninstalled the software without deactivating it:
You will need to email us at Please include your serial number and an explanation of why you need assistance in activating the software.Ģ. You get a message indicated you've activate too many times:
The program should ask you if you want to deactivate.ġ. Hold down the Shift key on the keyboard and click in the about window.ģ. Choose "About Sure Cuts A Lot." from under the Help menu on Windows or under the Sure Cuts A Lot menu on a Mac.Ģ. You should now be able to install the software and use your serial to activate againġ. If successful, the software should indicate it was deactivated ok.Ĥ. Select Deactivate from under the Help menu in the software.ģ. Make sure you do not have any anti-virus/firewall software or settings preventing Sure Cuts A Lot from connecting to the Internet.Ģ.
Make sure the computer you are deactivating the software on is connected to the Internet.Ģ. If you need the installer for the software, you can download here. This process will allow you to use your serial number to activate the software when you re-install it again. If you need to switch computers or reformat your computer, you will need to Deactivate the software off the computer first. Please see the End-User License Agreement that came with your product for details about the terms of use. You typically are allowed to use the software on a primary and secondary computer. This process associates the software with the computer on which it is installed on.
Activation is required in order to use the full version of "Sure Cuts A Lot".