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Wednesday 16th June 2004
'KeyCaps', searching the System, iPhoto... 12:53PM, Wednesday 16th June 2004
The absence of Key Caps from Mac OS X 10.3 has been a subject of some discussion on the MacUser forums; now it appear that it has not gone away, it has just been moved and renamed.

Apple KB article 25618 explains how its replacement - Keyboard Viewer - can be enabled in the Input Menu, the one with the flag icon in the menu bar. If you still prefer to use Key Caps, you can use the version supplied with
 
 
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OS X 10.2, assuming you have a copy.

Apple KB 25558 explains How to search the System Directory with Find in Mac OS X. By default the Finder's Find feature does not search the /System folder; it must be manually added under Specific Places option. Now we know why we could never locate the Help Viewer application.

Finally, O'Reilly has published the third edition of iPhoto: The Missing Manual. The book is split into four sections starting with a grounding in digital photography, then moving onto the rudimentaries of using iPhoto and using its many export and printing features before finishing with 'iPhoto stunts...a variety of handy tricks. The book is available from www.oreilly.com for the somewhat heady price of £17.50.

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