
Developer Mode should now be set to ON as illustrated in the screenshot below.Tap the Developer Mode button in the Launch field. Side note: If it looks familiar, it is in fact the Konami Code. Make sure it’s not plugged into your Mac and in the Just Type: bar, enter:Īs one long string of text. Click OK to close that window, and exit out of/quit the WebOS Quick Install application. A window should pop up saying Driver installed successfully.Once it has finished, click the Close button. Make your way through the installer (just click “Next” a few times and enter your password when prompted).The ‘installation wizard’ will run as soon as the download completes.You’ll be promptly greeted with a ‘warning’ window explaining that you need to install the Novacom drivers.Once the download has finished, navigate to your Downloads folder and double click the WebOSQuickInstall-4.4.0.jar file. Head over to the WebOS Quick Install page and click the Download Here link to download the file WebOSQuickInstall-4.4.0.jar. Now we’ll install the required drivers on your Mac.Do so now (might want to bookmark this page first…). It’s likely that after Java has been installed you’ll need to restart your Mac. But you should double-check just to be sure – this page has the instructions (and it’s very straight forward). If you’re using an earlier version of OS X, you probably already have Java installed. If you’re using OS X Lion, head to this page, download and then install Java. First you’ll need to install Java on your Mac. This step by step guide will walk you every step of the way through installing Android (the latest version) on your HP TouchPad via your Mac.
