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==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Yosemite? ==== | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Yosemite? ==== | ||
- | No, Keyboard Maestro 10 requires 10.13 High Sierra or later. [[https://download.stairways.com/|Version 8.2.4]] was the last version compatible with Yosemite. | + | No, Keyboard Maestro 11 requires 10.13 High Sierra or later. [[https://download.stairways.com/|Version 8.2.4]] was the last version compatible with Yosemite. |
==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with El Capitan? ==== | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with El Capitan? ==== | ||
- | No, Keyboard Maestro 10 requires 10.13 High Sierra or later. [[https://download.stairways.com/|Version 9.2]] was the last version compatible with El Capitan. | + | No, Keyboard Maestro 11 requires 10.13 High Sierra or later. [[https://download.stairways.com/|Version 9.2]] was the last version compatible with El Capitan. |
==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Sierra? ==== | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Sierra? ==== | ||
- | No, Keyboard Maestro 10 requires 10.13 High Sierra or later. [[https://download.stairways.com/|Version 9.2]] was the last version compatible with Sierra. Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 2.x still work fine on Yosemite. | + | No, Keyboard Maestro 11 requires 10.13 High Sierra or later. [[https://download.stairways.com/|Version 9.2]] was the last version compatible with Sierra. Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 2.x still work fine on Yosemite. |
==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with High Sierra? ==== | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with High Sierra? ==== | ||
- | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 10 is fully compatible with High Sierra, however for some very small set of people the Keyboard Maestro Engine can sometimes crash after sleep. This crash is caused by a very low level bug in the system software, resolved in 10.14 Mojave. Relaunching the Keyboard Maestro Engine (by launching Keyboard Maestro or by selecting File ➤ Launch Engine) will restart the engine and allow the macros to be processed. | + | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 11 is fully compatible with High Sierra, however for some very small set of people the Keyboard Maestro Engine can sometimes crash after sleep. This crash is caused by a very low level bug in the system software, resolved in 10.14 Mojave. Relaunching the Keyboard Maestro Engine (by launching Keyboard Maestro or by selecting File ➤ Launch Engine) will restart the engine and allow the macros to be processed. |
==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Mojave? ==== | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Mojave? ==== | ||
- | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 10 is fully compatible with Mojave. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 2.x still work fine on Mojave. | + | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 11 is fully compatible with Mojave. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 2.x still work fine on Mojave. |
Mojave has bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Mojave. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. | Mojave has bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Mojave. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. | ||
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==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Catalina? ==== | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Catalina? ==== | ||
- | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 10 is fully compatible with Catalina. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Mojave. Versions of Keyboard Maestro prior to version 4.0 will no longer run on Catalina due to it dropping support for 32-bit applications. | + | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 11 is fully compatible with Catalina. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Catalina. Versions of Keyboard Maestro prior to version 4.0 will no longer run on Catalina due to it dropping support for 32-bit applications. |
- | Catalina appears to continue with the bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences introduced in Mojave which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again, and/or deleting the Keyboard Maestro Engine preference from the Accessibility system and having it re-added. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Catalina. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. | + | Catalina continues with the bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences introduced in Mojave which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again, and/or deleting the Keyboard Maestro Engine preference from the Accessibility system and having it re-added. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Catalina. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. |
- | Note that Mojave adds lots of nagging for security permissions that can be tedious when first using Keyboard Maestro or when first controlling a specific facility or application. | + | Note that Mojave and later add lots of nagging for security permissions that can be tedious when first using Keyboard Maestro or when first controlling a specific facility or application. |
==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Big Sur? ==== | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Big Sur? ==== | ||
- | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 10 is fully compatible with Big Sur. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Mojave. | + | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 11 is fully compatible with Big Sur. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Big Sur. |
- | Big Sur appears to continue with the bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences introduced in Mojave which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again, and/or deleting the Keyboard Maestro Engine preference from the Accessibility system and having it re-added. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Catalina. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. | + | Big Sur continues with the bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences introduced in Mojave which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again, and/or deleting the Keyboard Maestro Engine preference from the Accessibility system and having it re-added. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Catalina. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. |
- | Note that Mojave adds lots of nagging for security permissions that can be tedious when first using Keyboard Maestro or when first controlling a specific facility or application. | + | Note that Mojave and later add lots of nagging for security permissions that can be tedious when first using Keyboard Maestro or when first controlling a specific facility or application. |
==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Monterey? ==== | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Monterey? ==== | ||
- | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 10 is fully compatible with Monterey. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Mojave. | + | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 11 is fully compatible with Monterey. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Monterey. |
- | Monterey appears to continue with the bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences introduced in Mojave which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again, and/or deleting the Keyboard Maestro Engine preference from the Accessibility system and having it re-added. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Catalina. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. | + | Monterey continues with the bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences introduced in Mojave which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again, and/or deleting the Keyboard Maestro Engine preference from the Accessibility system and having it re-added. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Catalina. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. |
- | Note that Mojave adds lots of nagging for security permissions that can be tedious when first using Keyboard Maestro or when first controlling a specific facility or application. | + | Note that Mojave and later add lots of nagging for security permissions that can be tedious when first using Keyboard Maestro or when first controlling a specific facility or application. |
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+ | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Ventura? ==== | ||
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+ | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 11 is fully compatible with Ventura. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Ventura. | ||
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+ | Ventura continues with the bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences introduced in Mojave which may require toggling the Accessibility permissions of Keyboard Maestro Engine off and on again, and/or deleting the Keyboard Maestro Engine preference from the Accessibility system and having it re-added. Generally this is only required once when upgrading to Catalina. See the [[assistance:Accessibility_Permission_Problem|Accessibility Permission Problem assistance]] for more information. | ||
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+ | Note that Mojave and later add lots of nagging for security permissions that can be tedious when first using Keyboard Maestro or when first controlling a specific facility or application. | ||
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+ | ==== Is Keyboard Maestro compatible with Sonoma? ==== | ||
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+ | Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 11 is fully compatible with Sonoma. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Sonoma. | ||
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+ | However the initial version of Sonoma has a bug where the menu selection API succeeds but then reports an error which will result in the [[action:Select_or_Show_a_Menu_Item|Select a Menu Item]] action notifies of the failure and aborting the macro unless you turn off notifying and aborting. Hopefully Apple will resolve this in upcoming versions of Sonoma. | ||
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+ | Also, Sonoma restricts access to the wireless information unless you grant the application Location security permissions, but unfortunately Apple do not request those security permissions when the API is used, and there is no way to manually add Location permissions. In Keyboard Maestro version 11 you can poke the system to request this permission by executing the [[action:Get_Location|Get Location]] action once. Hopefully Apple will resolve this in upcoming versions of Sonoma. | ||
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+ | Sonoma may continue with the bugs with its Accessibility System Preferences introduced in Mojave - we will see as more people use Sonoma. | ||
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+ | Note that Mojave and later add lots of nagging for security permissions that can be tedious when first using Keyboard Maestro or when first controlling a specific facility or application. | ||
==== Reporting a bug ==== | ==== Reporting a bug ==== | ||
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* What happened that appears incorrect. | * What happened that appears incorrect. | ||
* How to reproduce the problem. | * How to reproduce the problem. | ||
+ | * What version of Keyboard Maestro and macOS you are using. | ||
The more explicit you are, the easier it will be to either explain the problem or correct any issue. | The more explicit you are, the easier it will be to either explain the problem or correct any issue. | ||
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Keyboard Maestro (v6+) includes built in support for syncing via Dropbox , iCloud Drive or the like. | Keyboard Maestro (v6+) includes built in support for syncing via Dropbox , iCloud Drive or the like. | ||
- | First, all except the first Mac will have their macros entirely replaced, so if you have different macros on each Mac you should export any unique macros for latter import after you have set up syncing. | + | See the [[manual:Macro_Syncing|Macro Syncing]] user manual section for more information. |
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- | * On one Mac, select Start Syncing from the File menu, select Create New, and save your macros to your Dropbox (or other) shared folder. | + | |
- | * Wait for Dropbox to do its magic. | + | |
- | * On each other Mac, select Start Syncing, select Open Existing, **read the dialog**, then select the sync file in your Dropbox folder - **this will destroy your macros on the target Mac**. | + | |
- | * Finally, reimport any unique macros you saved from earlier. | + | |
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- | Macro syncing is all or nothing, so all your macros will be on all your Macs, and you can edit them on any Mac. You can set a Macro Group to be disabled specifically on this Mac by editing it in the editor. | + | |
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- | As long as you don’t make changes on two Macs faster than Dropbox syncs you will not get any conflicts, but if you do, Dropbox will save a conflict file and one or other change will be lost. You will probably need to periodically delete any conflict files Dropbox generates. | + | |
==== How can I transfer my macros to a new Mac? ==== | ==== How can I transfer my macros to a new Mac? ==== | ||
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The API for the Touch Bar does not appear to allow non-front applications to affect the Touch Bar, except that Apple does this themselves in Xcode and Screen Capture and the like. So Apple knows and understands the need, but have not made the facility available for Third Party macro trigger style applications. | The API for the Touch Bar does not appear to allow non-front applications to affect the Touch Bar, except that Apple does this themselves in Xcode and Screen Capture and the like. So Apple knows and understands the need, but have not made the facility available for Third Party macro trigger style applications. | ||
- | The Keyboard Maestro (v8+) editor supports the Touch Bar in the future for use within the editor. | + | The Keyboard Maestro (v8+) editor supports the Touch Bar for use within the editor. |
Keyboard Maestro (v8+) includes some Touch Bar actions ([[action:Show_Palette_of_Macros|Show Palette of Macros]] action and [[action:Get_Touch_Bar_Selection|Get Touch Bar Selection]] action) and allows you to have Conflict Palettes show up in the Touch Bar (though the limited space may make this impractical in practice). | Keyboard Maestro (v8+) includes some Touch Bar actions ([[action:Show_Palette_of_Macros|Show Palette of Macros]] action and [[action:Get_Touch_Bar_Selection|Get Touch Bar Selection]] action) and allows you to have Conflict Palettes show up in the Touch Bar (though the limited space may make this impractical in practice). | ||
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So you could use all the function keys (with associated modifiers) on both Macs using a device key trigger. But you could not use, for example, the "a" key on a second keyboard without also typing an "a" (or swallowing both a's if you used a hot key). | So you could use all the function keys (with associated modifiers) on both Macs using a device key trigger. But you could not use, for example, the "a" key on a second keyboard without also typing an "a" (or swallowing both a's if you used a hot key). | ||
- | An alternative is to use a non-keyboard keyboard, something like an [XK-24](http://xkeys.com/xkeys/xk24.php) or the like, that does not perform any normal function. You can use device key triggers with that kind of keyboard. Note that the XK devices do not work with Keyboard Maestro in Big Sur or later due to firmware issues. | + | An alternative is to use a non-keyboard keyboard, something like an [XK-24](http://xkeys.com/xkeys/xk24.php) or the like, that does not perform any normal function. You can use device key triggers with that kind of keyboard. Note that the XK devices may need a firmware upgrade to work with Keyboard Maestro in Big Sur or later. |
Also, with version 9, Keyboard Maestro adds direct support for the [[Stream Deck]], including the ability to trigger macros as well as control the image and title of the buttons. | Also, with version 9, Keyboard Maestro adds direct support for the [[Stream Deck]], including the ability to trigger macros as well as control the image and title of the buttons. | ||
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==== Should I buy from the Mac App Store or Buy Direct? ==== | ==== Should I buy from the Mac App Store or Buy Direct? ==== | ||
- | Keyboard Maestro is no longer available from the Mac App Store, so you cannot buy from the Mac App Store. | + | Keyboard Maestro is no longer available from the Mac App Store, so you cannot buy from the Mac App Store. |
You could never buy any version from version 6 onwards from the Mac App Store. | You could never buy any version from version 6 onwards from the Mac App Store. | ||