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Open the Applications folder in Finder by selecting the "Go" menu and then "Applications": \uc0\u8232 \u8232 \cf4 \cb1 {{\NeXTGraphic Oscar-mac-2-open-applications-folder.jpg \width9620 \height8140 \noorient
\ls2\ilvl1\cb3 \kerning1\expnd0\expndtw0 {\listtext B. }\expnd0\expndtw0\kerning0
Arrange the windows so that you can see the OSCAR icon and the Applications folder, as shown below.\uc0\u8232 \cb1 \
\ls2\ilvl1\cb3 \kerning1\expnd0\expndtw0 {\listtext C. }\expnd0\expndtw0\kerning0
Click on the OSCAR icon and drag it into the Applications window. Note the green "+" cursor indicating that it will be copied to this location when you unclick: \cf4 \cb1 {{\NeXTGraphic Oscar-mac-4-click.jpg \width18520 \height12920 \noorient
To launch OSCAR for the first time, you will need to grant it permission, otherwise you will receive an error that it "can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer." To grant OSCAR permission to run:\uc0\u8232 \cb1 \
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Hold down the "control" key on your keyboard and click on the new OSCAR icon in the Applications folder. Select "open" from the menu that will appear: \cf4 \cb1 {{\NeXTGraphic Oscar-mac-6-right-click-open.jpg \width18520 \height13460 \noorient
}<7D>}\cf2 \uc0\u8232 \
\ls2\ilvl1\cb3 \kerning1\expnd0\expndtw0 {\listtext B. }\expnd0\expndtw0\kerning0
A window will appear advising you that "OSCAR is from an unidentified developer" and asking if you want to run it. Click "Open" to grant it permission: \uc0\u8232 \cf5 \cb1 {{\NeXTGraphic Oscar-mac-7-open-confirm-with-cursor.jpg \width10640 \height6220 \noorient
}<7D>}\cf2 \uc0\u8232 \u8232 \cb3 On macOS Catalina, you may first get a window without an "Open" button, so you may need to attempt this twice. You will only need to do this the first time you run OSCAR after installing any new version.\uc0\u8232 \
\b0 , the first time you import CPAP data from an SD card you will see the following prompt:\uc0\u8232 \cf4 \cb1 {{\NeXTGraphic Oscar-mac-7b-catalina-permissions.jpg \width10640 \height5360 \noorient
}<7D>}\uc0\u8232 \cf2 \cb3 Click "OK" to grant OSCAR permission to read your SD cards.\cb1 \
}<7D>}\cf2 \uc0\u8232 \u8232 \cf6 \cb3 This can happen after installing a new version of OSCAR. Open the Applications folder as shown in step 1 above and then see step 2 above to grant OSCAR permission to run.\uc0\u8232 \
}<7D>}\cf2 \uc0\u8232 \u8232 \cb3 This is simply an extra step in Catalina. Click "Cancel" and then try step 2 again to grant OSCAR permission to run.\uc0\u8232 \cb1 \
Help, I'm running macOS Catalina and OSCAR won't import anything from my SD card!
\b0 \cb1 \uc0\u8232 \u8232 \cb3 You may have accidentally clicked "Don't Allow" at the prompt shown in step 3 above. To fix this, open
\b System Preferences
\b0 , select
\b Security & Privacy
\b0 , and select the
\b Privacy
\b0 tab. Scroll down and select
\b Files & Folders
\b0 from the list on the left and then check the
\b Removable Volumes
\b0 box under OSCAR as shown: \cf4 \cb1 {{\NeXTGraphic Oscar-mac-10-catalina-fix-permissions.jpg \width15600 \height13700 \noorient
}<7D>}\cf2 \uc0\u8232 \u8232 \cb3 You may first need to click on the lock in the bottom-left corner and enter your password in order to make this change.\uc0\u8232 \
The most up-to-date version of these instructions can be found at {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php/OSCAR_Installation:_Apple_Mac"}}{\fldrslt http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php/OSCAR_Installation:_Apple_Mac}}.\