![]() Installing drivers is the same as installing any other software on OS X. If your Mac doesn’t recognise a smartcard reader when it’s plugged in, drivers must be downloaded from the reader manufacturer and installed. OS X and various different applications handle data from smartcards for specific purposes, so it’s the individual application that defines what kind of information the card needs to provide, the card technology used, and consequently the required reader compatibility. ![]() Note – it’s important to understand that smartcard readers conforming to common industry standards (such as PC/SC 1 & CCID 2) will not make the information read from a smartcard visible natively in macOS (or any other OS). ![]() If you’re looking for a smartcard reader for MacBooks – see our related post on the Best Smartcard Readers for Apple MacBooks with Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4 or USB-C ports. Apple Mac and iMac systems come with a range of connection ports, commonly including the USB-A interface widely used by desktop smartcard readers – Identify the ports on your Mac. ![]()
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