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 to be on but Keyboard Maestro still not have permission. | + | 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 to restart the Keyboard Maestro Engine. Then quit and relaunch Keyboard Maestro. If that does not work, try Restarting and repeat the process. Failing that, you can drag the Keyboard Maestro.app in to the list, or control-click on the Keyboard Maestro.app, |
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| - | 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 to restart the Keyboard Maestro Engine. Then quit and relaunch Keyboard Maestro. If that does not work, try Restarting and repeat the process. | + | |
| 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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