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Main Menu Not Showing #82

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MDanyalT opened this issue Aug 17, 2024 · 8 comments
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Main Menu Not Showing #82

MDanyalT opened this issue Aug 17, 2024 · 8 comments
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MDanyalT commented Aug 17, 2024

Description

This might be due to my ignorance as I am unfamiliar with using github, but I have downloaded the file (only the file nothing else), opened it with all permissions granted however I do not see the menu (the colorful one). Furthemore the autoclicker itself is not working.

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1.7.21 (5a1b91e)

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Screenshot 2024-08-17 at 8 04 44 PM What I see when opening the app

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macbook air m2

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MacOS 15.0

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@MDanyalT MDanyalT added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 17, 2024
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Exact same problem, also on MacOS Sequoia 15.0 (beta 5)

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othyn commented Aug 19, 2024

I don't have a Sequoia machine that I can test on, so I'd be open to PR's fixing this issue, but it will probably have to wait until beyond full release for me to debug and fix.

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tresf commented Sep 19, 2024

Sequoia was released as stable on September 16th, so this is likely to be reported more. (I upgraded today and can now reproduce the OPs issue).

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othyn commented Oct 6, 2024

Sorry its taken me so long to get round to this, I'm pushing out a fix this morning as I have a working fix, if I can get a Sequoia build outputted.

One of those changes where it seems completely silly.

@othyn othyn closed this as completed in 458fe5a Oct 6, 2024
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othyn commented Oct 6, 2024

There is now a working build out for Sequoia, see the releases page!

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tresf commented Oct 7, 2024

There is now a working build out for Sequoia, see the releases page!

Thanks! What's not immediately obvious is how to fix this:

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The permissions are still there from before. I've tried to toggle them off and back on again but the yellow screen won't go away. Is there -- by chance -- something in Gatekeeper preventing it from using Accessibility features? Or is there a step other than the sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine that's needed now?

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tresf commented Oct 7, 2024

There is now a working build out for Sequoia, see the releases page!

Thanks! What's not immediately obvious is how to fix this:

Ok, I removed AutoClicker from the listing by click - and then added it again manually and it's working. Thanks!

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tresf commented Oct 7, 2024

Just realised the readme mentions this as well:

There can sometimes be an issue with this, I'm not entirely sure why this occurs, as the bundle identifier for the app remains the same and therefor the granted permissions shouldn't either. MacOS gets 'stuck' thinking the app has permissions when it doesn't and so the permission splash screen for the app will never go away. To fix it, click the minus button at the bottom of the list of apps under macOS's Accessibility settings where Auto Clicker is listed to manually remove Auto Clicker from the list of permitted apps. Close Auto Clicker and re-open it and grant it access once again, which should fix the issue. #64 (comment).

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