New Camera & Elements 10 question

I bought a new camera which is supposed to rely on Elements 10 to download photos. I already have Elements 10 on my Mac, however, I cannot find anywhere on Element 10 or on Organizer, where or how to download photos from a camera. There is nothing I can find to tell it what camera it is looking for. I cannot find an "install" button anywhere, although it's happy to move all of the photos on my computer to Elements. Please help

To download via elements (this is NOT why they gave you PSE) you would have to launch the organizer and then go to File>Get Photos and Videos>From Camera or Card Reader. As a general rule there's not much point in using the dowloader on a mac. Instead, go into the iphoto preferences>General and choose what you want to do under Connecting Camera Opens:
You can choose to apple's own image capture application, or if you set it to No application, your card will mount on the desk like a drive and you can just drag the folder with the images off it and put them where you want them, then use Get Photos>from files and folders if you want to use organizer. You can't make the Adobe downloader run automatically on a mac.

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