![]() ![]() However, most reports coming in are that the existing DoubleCommand works fine on 10.6 in 32 bit kernel mode, and if you're using DoubleCommand, chances are that 32 bit is not only the default, but is just fine for you right now. ![]() This is a universal binary, so only one kext and prefpane is needed for any Mac OS X 10.4 and up computer.Ģnd September 2009 - Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) has been released, but I might not be able to have a copy running for a couple of weeks. 27th October 2013 - Thanks to the efforts of Adam Strzelecki DoubleCommand 1.7 is released, adding support for Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), and dropping support for 10.4 and 10.5.Ģ9th June 2011 - It has been a long time since anything has changed here, and so I'd just like to make you aware that if DoubleCommand does not fully support a new keyboard you use (like in a new Macbook perhaps), or if it doesn't support a feature you need, you might find some help at /macosx/keyremap4macbook.Ģ4th November 2009 - DoubleCommand 1.6.9 released, fully supporting 64-bit for the prefpane and the kext (for those who want to use the 64-bit kernel).
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