Also, auto-hide menu bar was already unchecked and didn't appear to be part of my solution. However, I did do it prior to getting CS5 to work, so there may be a link. I updated to the latest Flash as well, but didn't note any difference. I'm a newbie to PS and there are a couple of settings that appear different than they were on my old laptop, but I think it's going to work. This will execute the installer and allow for an install of the update.īoth steps were required for me to get it working with the type tool. Drag the AdobePatchInstaller from the MacOS folder above to the terminal app and hit enter. Open the Terminal App (if it's not open already) from the utilities folder (or however you find it)Ĭ. AdobePatchInstaller (this time it's the executable code) will appear again.ī. When the AdobePatchInstaller appears, option-click (right click) it and open the packet contents. Go to:, down in the CS5 section (not international), click Adobe Photoshop 12.0.4 update for Adobe Photoshop CS5 (or just search for it.) then click through the download process. To do this, use the manual workaround for the install. Step 2 - This was required in order to get past the Type tool crash (which can be manifested in older docs that have text boxes active)Ģ. Photoshop crashed on open if it wasn't checked, even after 12.0.4 was installed. (what this does, I don't know, and it kind of freaks me out.) I verified that this was necessary after I got Photoshop 12.0.4 working by unchecking and then testing again. Settings/Security & Privacy/Privacy, and allow Adobe Photoshop CS5.app to control your computer. Step 1 - This was required by me just to get Photoshop CS5 to open at all in Mojaveġ. What I believe needs to happen, and what I did, are two things. I got CS5 Photoshop to work, so far, on MacOS Mojave.
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