macOS
macOS
How to install the Signmitra digital signage software on a macOS player?
Overview
Step by Step Guide
Step 1: Download DMG File
Download the latest DMG file from here - Click to Download
Download .dmg from Signmitra Website
Step 2: Open the Downloaded DMG File
Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded DMG file in your Downloads folder and double-click on it to open.
Step 3: Install to Applications Folder
Drag the Signmitra Player app to the Applications folder.
Step 4: Launch the Signmitra Player App
Go to the Applications folder and double-click on the Signmitra app to launch it.
Step 5: Handle Security Settings
If you get a security warning, you’ll need to adjust your system settings. Choose the method based on your macOS version:
Method 1: Using 'Anywhere' Option
1. Open System Preferences: Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy.
2. Unlock Settings: Go to the General tab and click the lock icon in the lower-left corner to allow changes.
3. Authenticate: Enter your computer username and password, then click Modify Settings.
4. Allow the App: Under the Allow apps downloaded from section, click on the radio button next to Anywhere.
Method 2: Using 'Open Anyway'
1. Launch the App: Try to open the Signmitra app. When you get a security pop-up, click Cancel.
2. Open Security & Privacy: Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General tab.
3. Click Open Anyway: You’ll see a message about the blocked app. Click the Open Anyway button.
4. Confirm: Click Open in the confirmation dialog to launch the app.
Step 6: View Registration Code
Once the Signmitra Player app launches, it will display a unique 6-digit alphanumeric registration code.
Step 7: Pair with Signmitra Dashboard
Pair your display with the Signmitra Dashboard using the registration code. You will have to enter this code on your Signmitra Dashboard to complete the pairing of your screen.
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