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    Thank you for reporting this issue and for the continued feedback from the community.

    We have investigated this behavior and can confirm that the inability to switch input sources (e.g., Japanese IME) while a save dialog is active on macOS is due to a change in how Apple macOS handles input methods in modal contexts.

    Starting with recent versions of macOS, Apple has changed the way input method switching is managed when certain system dialogs and panels are in focus. As a result, Illustrator's save dialog — which relies on native macOS sheet behavior — is affected by this platform-level constraint.

    For reference, Apple's documentation on managing input sources on Mac can be found here:

    https://support.apple.com/en-am/guide/mac-help/mchl84525d76/26/mac/26

    As this is a macOS platform behavior change outside of Illustrator's control, the recommended solution is to switch your input source before opening the Save dialog.

    We appreciate your patience and understanding.

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    井堀智裕 commented  · 

    以下の方法で自己解決しました。

    1. システム設定 > キーボード > 入力ソース を開く。
    2.「書類ごとに入力ソースを自動的に切り替える」のチェックをオフ

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    井堀智裕 commented  · 

    Thank you for your reply.
    I tried other Adobe applications as well, but the same issue occurred.
    This issue also reproduced in older versions of Illustrator.
    I have not observed this issue in non-Adobe applications.

    I tested the following applications, all of which exhibited the problem on macOS Tahoe:
    Illustrator (v30.0)
    Illustrator (v29.7.1)
    Photoshop (v27.1)
    InDesign (v21.0.1)

    This issue did not occur on macOS 15 (Sequoia), suggesting it may be a compatibility problem with Tahoe.

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