![]() I’d make a backup first, and don’t run the app while you’re tweaking it, but it’s a fairly safe procedure that only modifies the UI. Insert the driver installation CD into the computer, then follow the prompts of the installation wizard to completely set up the driver onto the computer. Without the driver, the computer is unable to accept scans from the hardware. …/ScanSnap/ScanSnap Manager.app/Contents/Resources/ Install the driver provided with the ScanSnap S510. Here’s where the localization files are/go: What I did was I opened up both packages and copied the various “English.lproj” folders from the white (S510M) driver into the black (S510 Japanese) driver package.Īnd it works! Since I’m running OS X in English, the Japanese driver looks for and now finds the English resources, and the driver is localized into English! On the other hand the S510 Japanese driver is missing the English localization files. The problem is that the S510M has English localization files, but doesn’t seem to like the S510. It never recognized my S510 so I stopped using it, but it was so exotic to have the interface in English that I tried some surgery. ![]() I ran it with the Japanese driver for a while, but recently tried installing the English driver (with the white icon) just because the version number was mildly different, IIRC. ![]() ![]() ![]() For the most part I use it on the Mac side. I bought it before the Mac version came out and was originally running it on my venerable Win XP notebook, but now only use the Windows driver (in VMWare) if I want the Japanese OCR. I’m using the S510 (bought here in Japan) with my Mac with no issues. ![]()
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