By default, your installed version of Maya 2014 launches the Help from the Autodesk.com Web site. You can download and install a copy of the Maya 2014 Help using the following instructions.
Before you install the Maya Help, ensure that you have done the following:
This file installs Maya Help for 64-bit systems.
This section describes how to install a local version of the Maya Help on your system. You can also install the Maya Help on a shared location such as an internal network or web server. See Install the Maya Help on a shared location.
The installation wizard appears.
These files are automatically removed from your system after the installation completes.
By default, the Maya Help is installed in the following directory:
You can change the install location of the docs directory during the installation if necessary.
The Preferences window appears.
The Maya 2014 Help is now available from the Help, F1, and context sensitive help menus.
The Maya English Documentation disk image mounts on the desktop.
A Finder window opens.
The installation wizard appears.
By default, the Maya Help is installed in the following directory:
/Applications/Autodesk/maya2014/docs/Maya2014/en_US.
You cannot change the install location of the docs directory.
The Preferences window appears.
The Maya 2014 Help is now available from the Help, F1, and context sensitive help menus.
This section describes how to install a local version of the Maya Help on your system. You can also install the Maya Help on a shared location such as an internal network or web server. See Install the Maya Help on a shared location.
The installation wizard appears.
By default, the Maya Help is installed in the following directory:
/usr/autodesk/maya2014-x64/docs/Maya2014/en_US.
You can change the install location of the docs directory during the installation if necessary.
The Preferences window appears.
The Maya 2014 Help is now available from the Help, F1, and context sensitive help menus.
On Windows and Linux platforms, you can install the Maya Help to a shared location, such as internal network or web server, so that it can be accessed by multiple users. You can then set the Maya Help preferences on individual systems to access Help from this location.
When choosing a shared location, ensure that the directory path to the Maya Help does the following:
Do not use an alias path.
To install Maya Help to a shared location
See Install the Maya Help on Windows and Install the Maya Help on Linux.
Individual systems can then set their Help preferences so they access Help from this location.
To set Help preferences for a shared location
The Preferences window appears.
The Maya 2014 Help is now available from the shared location.