Punctuation snafus suddenly appeared per keyboard...plus bluetooth speaker connects, but won’t play music

I upgraded to Sequoia 15.0.1 and all seemed well. Now my JBL FLIP5 won’t play though bluetooth says it’s connected. More nerve-racking is punctuation mark snafus. I’ve rebooted multiple times and tried another keyboard with my Mac Mini...but the problems remain.


Any suggestions?

Mac mini, macOS 15.0

Posted on Oct 11, 2024 03:25 PM

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Posted on Oct 15, 2024 05:13 AM

Robert Sides wrote: I'd tried changing the keyboard text input before, did select US, but then failed to delete the Latin option (didn't know I had to).

Yes, "selecting" an input source does not do anything. Which one is active depends on what you do in the Input Menu in the Menu Bar at the top right of the screen. If you watch that menu, you can keep the Latin option (or any others you want) on the All Input Sources list without problems. But for most users it's easiest to just have one item on the list.


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Oct 15, 2024 05:13 AM in response to Robert Sides

Robert Sides wrote: I'd tried changing the keyboard text input before, did select US, but then failed to delete the Latin option (didn't know I had to).

Yes, "selecting" an input source does not do anything. Which one is active depends on what you do in the Input Menu in the Menu Bar at the top right of the screen. If you watch that menu, you can keep the Latin option (or any others you want) on the All Input Sources list without problems. But for most users it's easiest to just have one item on the list.


Oct 12, 2024 05:10 AM in response to Robert Sides

Robert Sides wrote:

When I type a colon, I get this Ñ (the one above was copied from a correct punctuation mark elsewhere)

A quotation mark appears as [

An ampersand is /

Asterisk is (


That should be a easy fix. It looks like you just have the input source called Latin American active by mistake.


Go to system settings > keyboard > text input > edit > all input sources and make sure there is only one item on that list, and that the name of that item is US or ABC. Use the minus button at the bottom of the list to remove Latin American or anything else.

Oct 12, 2024 03:34 AM in response to Robert Sides

Thanks.


And shitburgers per Apple’s upgrades! 


I’d been using OS Monterey “forever“ because I’d upgraded before and had lost functionality on some peripherals. So I wanted to wait until any update had completed its “shakedown cruise.“


Then, for some crazy need to “feel current,“ I upgraded to Sonoma on my laptop...which I rarely use. Everything seemed kosher on it, so I foolishly figured upgrading to the newest system on my home-base (Mac Mini 2018) would be fine. My naive self thought Apple would have worked out all kinks.


It hadn’t.


Lesson learned.


I love me some Apple products. I like plug-and-play and not having to tinker with anything under the “digihood.“ I hate dealing with the unforeseen hassles that, I’ve learned the hard way, inevitably come with upgrades.


And to be honest, I really don’t find any of the new “whizz-bangs“ in Sequoia worth the change. I was seduced by the latest-is-best siren call, forgetting why I use the OS in the first place (mostly to write, use email, and surf the Interwebs).


It’s like smartphones: for years I used simple flip/clam phones. I’m not a gamer or someone who uses phones for more than calls or text-messaging (doing few of those). Mostly I’m content using my coal-burning Mac-Mini, the phone minimally.


When I went to a Verizon store to discuss my FIOS account, the rep spotted my smoke-signal-sending old-school flip-phone and suggested I get a smartphone. He actually listened to me, heard my needs, and urged me to not buy one of his store’s new phones, but get a refurbished Apple iPhone online. I did just that. I purchased a cheap, mint-condition iPhone SE...which I like very, very much. It looks like a Porsche to me and serves all my needs.


Again, I just use it for calls/texts. I’m usually the only rider on public transportation who’s looking at a...book. (<:)


Anyhoo, for now I cope (barely) by using the “letter-substitution“ function on my computer. When I type a punctuation key and the usual mark doesn’t appear, the “brain“ of my computer substitutes the correct one (the one that normally should appear, pre-OS upgrade). It’s a workaround, but still: it’s frustrating and slows down my typing.


In any case, thanks for your tips. I’ll suss them out.


PS. I don’t use this forum very often, but when I do I’m amazed at both the speed of responses and their helpfulness. Appletonians have bailed out my digital arse several times. I’m grateful.





Oct 15, 2024 12:53 AM in response to Tom Gewecke

Tom:


OMG! Yuda M-A-N!


So far, so good now per your suggestions.


I'd tried changing the keyboard text input before, did select US, but then failed to delete the Latin option (didn't know I had to). So while I thought I was solely on the US version...I wasn't.


So...thank you, thank you, thank you!


And thank you once more.


Again, you're the best.


(And honestly, this forum ain't too shabby, either. It's save my Luddite-arse more than once. Per keyboarding, I'd gone on a wild goose chase in other forums and YouTube offerings and not ONE suggested what you did).

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