assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem
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| Accessibility access to control your computer is required to use many features including selecting menu items, manipulating windows, pressing buttons, typed string triggers and the window switcher. | Accessibility access to control your computer is required to use many features including selecting menu items, manipulating windows, pressing buttons, typed string triggers and the window switcher. | ||
| - | You will need to enable Accessibility permissions for both Keyboard Maestro and Keyboard Maestro Engine. | + | You will need to enable Accessibility permissions for both Keyboard Maestro and Keyboard Maestro Engine. This is not something Keyboard Maestro can work around - it is a security feature of macOS. |
| - | On modern macOS, you enable Accessibility permissions by opening System | + | On modern macOS, you enable Accessibility permissions by opening System |
| - | (!) Note that OS X Mojave (Betas at least) has a serious problem adding accessibly for Keyboard Maestro Engine. | + | In Big Sur and later, as well as the Accessibility permissions, you will need to check the Input Monitoring permissions. If Keyboard Maestro |
| - | (!) Note that OS X Mojave (Betas at least) has a further serious issue in that even after it claims to have enabled accessibility permissions, the system may still be refusing to allow access to the event queue (symptoms include not being able to set hot keys and typed keystrokes not working (including Command-V for paste)). | + | If you cannot enable the Accessibility permissions you can try removing Keyboard Maestro Engine from the Accessibility permissions, |
| - | (!) Note that OS X Mojave Beta 4 (but not previous betas) will not grant Keyboard Maestro Engine.app accessibility permissions while it is within | + | If Keyboard Maestro or Keyboard Maestro Engine |
| - | (!) Note that OS X Yosemite (10.10 GM1 through 10.10.2) has a serious problem adding applications to the accessibility pane properly. This bug was largely resolved in Yosemite 10.10.3. So if you are having | + | If you continue to have problems with enabling Accessibility permissions, ensure you only have one copy of Keyboard Maestro |
| - | If you continue to have problems | + | If you continue to have problems, you can use the `tccutil reset Accessibility` command to reset the Accessibility permissions. |
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| + | Failing all that, and having Restarted your Mac and tried the processes again, you can try reinstalling the Keyboard Maestro.app, | ||
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| + | * Quit Keyboard Maestro | ||
| + | * Download a fresh copy from [[https:// | ||
| + | * If the file is still a .zip file, unzip it. | ||
| + | * **Use the Finder** to move the resulting Keyboard Maestro.app application to the Applications folder (replacing the old version). | ||
| + | * Launch the Keyboard Maestro app from the Applications folder. | ||
| If you continue to have problems, [[https:// | If you continue to have problems, [[https:// | ||
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