So why do you have to do this? The answer, in short, is to protect your security.īy default, Mac apps are self-contained, and can’t change the way you interact with the system or other applications. From there you need to click the lock icon in the bottom-left corner, enter you password, and only then can you grant your application access. You need to open System Preferences, then head to Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility. The process of enabling Accessibility Settings is a bit convoluted.
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