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 in Big Sur, as well as the issues described here, you will need to ensure | + | 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 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. | + | If you cannot enable |
| - | (!) Note that for Mojave it is fairly common for the accessibility checkboxes | + | If Keyboard Maestro or Keyboard Maestro Engine are not listed in the Accessibility list, try restarting each of them. In Keyboard Maestro, choose File ➤ Quit Engine, File ➤ Launch Engine |
| If you continue to have problems with enabling Accessibility permissions, | If you continue to have problems with enabling Accessibility permissions, | ||
| 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, 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 and Keyboard Maestro Engine | ||
| + | * 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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