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 On modern macOS, you enable Accessibility permissions by opening System Preferences,​ going to the Security & Privacy preferences,​ and in the Privacy pane select Accessibility and ensure that both Keyboard Maestro and Keyboard Maestro Engine are ticked. On modern macOS, you enable Accessibility permissions by opening System Preferences,​ going to the Security & Privacy preferences,​ and in the Privacy pane select Accessibility and ensure that both Keyboard Maestro and Keyboard Maestro Engine are ticked.
  
-(!) Note that OS X Mojave (Betas at least) has a serious problem adding accessibly for Keyboard Maestro Engine. ​ Specifically after it is added, you can click the checkbox but it wont necessarily turn on.  Resolve this by deleting the Keyboard Maestro ​Engine entry from the Accessibility list and relaunching Keyboard Maestro Engine (Keyboard Maestro File ➤ Quit EngineFile ➤ Launch Engine), and then you can check the checkbox to enable ​accessibility permissions.+(!) Note that in Big Sur and later, as well as the issues described here, you will need to ensure that either ​Keyboard Maestro ​is not listedor has Input Monitoring permission - Input Monitoring permissions ​can override ​accessibility permissions.
  
-(!) 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)). ​ Restarting your Mac seems to resolve this.+(!) Note that for Catalina continues the tradition started ​in Mojave of being difficult with the Accessibility permissions,​ and I have several reports of people having troubles enabling accessibility for Keyboard Maestro Engine. ​ You should report this to Apple using the Feedback mechanism. ​ Remove the Keyboard Maestro Engine entry from the accessibility permissions, ​then quit and relaunch ​the Keyboard Maestro Engine ​(in Keyboard Maestro, File ➤ Quit Engine, File ➤ Launch Engine) ​to re-add it, and then you should be able to enable it
  
-(!) Note that OS X Mojave ​Beta 4 (but not previous betas) will not grant Keyboard Maestro Engine.app accessibility permissions while it is within ​the Keyboard Maestro.app bundle, so the only way to run the Keyboard Maestro Engine.app with accessibility permissions ​in beta 4 is to copy the Keyboard Maestro Engine.app out of the bundle ​and launch it manually. ​ Note that Keyboard Maestro (editor) will relaunch ​the “correct” version of Keyboard Maestro Engine every time it is launched, so you will have to relaunch the Keyboard Maestro Engine.app each time you launch Keyboard Maestro.app.+(!) Note that since Mojave it is fairly common for the accessibility checkboxes to be on but Keyboard Maestro ​still not have permission ​Generally toggling ​the accessibility permissions ​checkboxes off and on resolves ​the issue ​Alternatively,​ deleting ​the entries ​and letting ​the system re-create them usually works if toggling ​is not sufficient.
  
-(!) Note that OS X Yosemite (10.10 GM1 through 10.10.2) has a serious problem adding applications ​to the accessibility pane properlyThis bug was largely resolved in Yosemite 10.10.3. So if you are having problems with accessibility under Yosemiteupgrade to 10.10.3 or later, and then launch ​Keyboard Maestro. ​+If Keyboard Maestro or Keyboard Maestro Engine are not listed in the Accessibility list, try restarting each of themIn Keyboard Maestro, choose File ➤ Quit Engine, File ➤ Launch Engine ​to restart ​the Keyboard Maestro EngineThen quit and relaunch Keyboard MaestroIf that does not work, try Restarting and repeat the processFailing thatyou can drag the Keyboard Maestro.app in to the list, or control-click on the Keyboard Maestro.app,​ and select Show Package Contents, ContentsMacOS and then drag the Keyboard Maestro ​Engine.app in to the list.
  
-If you continue to have problems with enabling Accessibility permissions,​ ensure you only have one copy of Keyboard Maestro on your Mac and restart and try again.+If you continue to have problems with enabling Accessibility permissions,​ ensure you only have one copy of Keyboard Maestro on your Mac, that it is in the /​Applications folder, that you moved it there **using the Finder** ​and restart and try again
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 +If you continue to have problems, you can use the `tccutil reset Accessibility` command to reset the Accessibility permissions.
  
 If you continue to have problems, [[https://​support.keyboardmaestro.com/​|contact support]]. If you continue to have problems, [[https://​support.keyboardmaestro.com/​|contact support]].
assistance/Accessibility_Permission_Problem.1531891794.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/07/18 01:29 by peternlewis