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enable assistive devices effectively gone #4

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zencuke opened this issue Oct 15, 2017 · 2 comments
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enable assistive devices effectively gone #4

zencuke opened this issue Oct 15, 2017 · 2 comments

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zencuke commented Oct 15, 2017

Looks like access can only be enabled by approved apps. At least the preference pane (moved to privacy pane) has an app list. Haven't researched how to add to that app list. pane

@zencuke zencuke changed the title e. still broken Oct 15, 2017
@zencuke zencuke changed the title still broken enable assistive devices effectively gone Oct 15, 2017
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zencuke commented Oct 15, 2017

sorry for the messy history on this issue. Took me a while to figure out what was actually going on.

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zencuke commented Oct 15, 2017

OK a little research. The 'security & privacy' / privacy / accessibility pane will allow you to add arbitrary apps but as usual doesn't admit the existance of /usr/local/bin. So it looks possible but needs more research. It might need to be a .app file but we'll see.

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