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1. Re: Select Tool, Text Tool stopped working in Fireworks CS6 on Mac OS 10.9.3 rendering program useless.... thoughts?
Aaron Beall Jun 26, 2014 8:17 AM (in response to DanCo)It's working fine for me on OSX 10.9.3... [silly suggestion] have you tried re-installing?
-Aaron
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2. Re: Select Tool, Text Tool stopped working in Fireworks CS6 on Mac OS 10.9.3 rendering program useless.... thoughts?
DanCo Jun 26, 2014 8:25 AM (in response to Aaron Beall)Hi Aaron, thanks for response. Yes, I have tried reinstalling CS6, then tried installing CS5.5, and now have a trail for the Adobe cloud to see if that would impact anything... no dice on any options.
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3. Re: Select Tool, Text Tool stopped working in Fireworks CS6 on Mac OS 10.9.3 rendering program useless.... thoughts?
Adobe needs help Aug 25, 2014 2:19 PM (in response to Aaron Beall)Try repairing permissions. I had a problem where some lines of text could not be selected for editing. I used the Disk Utility on an external boot drive, problem solved (for now).
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4. Re: Select Tool, Text Tool stopped working in Fireworks CS6 on Mac OS 10.9.3 rendering program useless.... thoughts?
houserockerholt Sep 3, 2014 8:34 AM (in response to Adobe needs help)Hey guys, just in case any of you are still having issues or if someone else comes across this post -- I was experiencing the same thing, it ends up that having Spotify running in the background was the cause of my problems -- you can see more here: Re: Fireworks CS6 from CC doens't respond properly anymore…
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5. Re: Select Tool, Text Tool stopped working in Fireworks CS6 on Mac OS 10.9.3 rendering program useless.... thoughts?
Jesse... Sep 19, 2014 4:25 PM (in response to DanCo)If it's not Spotify you may have to delete the Fireworks preferences file.
First you will have to make sure your Library folder is viewable and you are accessing the root folder on your hard drive. In recent releases of Mac OS, it is hidden by default.
First, show your Hard Drive by following these directions:
- In the Finder, choose Preferences from the Finder menu.
- Click the General icon on the toolbar.
- Select "Hard disks" in the "Show these items on the desktop:" section.
- Close the Finder Preferences window.
Next, you'll have to unhide the library folder by following these instructions:
In the Finder, choose View > Show View Options (or press Command-J).
Near the bottom of the resulting View-Options palette is a setting called Show Library Folder. Enable this option. Your Library folder is immediately visible.
In that folder, find the Preferences folder. Then in the preferences folder, find the file with this name (or similar): "com.adobe.Fireworks.12.0.0.plist" and delete it.
Restart your machine and Fireworks and your problem may be solved.

