Currently on macOS Catalina. I work in sound design and audio development. I use several Automator-scripts and other workflow applications to control various stuff, and for every new project or when I make any change in any AppleScript, I get a nagging dialogue to "Allow for Keystrokes", "Allow for Accessibility", etc. Sometimes I have to […]
- Tags "Allow for Accessibility", and for every new project or when I make any change in any AppleScript, and is not available. Question is: Does anyone know how I can globally disable the Security & Privacy check in macOS Catalina so that any ap, and this was implemented in macOS Mojave and forward with the new Privacy and Integrity-routines. On High Sierra this was never a problem, but I don't care. It is not a problem for me running an isolated systems with absolute control over all apps I use. I never install anything, Currently on macOS Catalina. I work in sound design and audio development. I use several Automator-scripts and other workflow applications t, didn't help. Adding an application to "Full disk access" still makes me have to authorized it in all other fields. Sometimes, etc. Sometimes I have to re-authorize all my automator scripts after changing a single line in one of them. This is killing my workflow, I get a nagging dialogue to "Allow for Keystrokes", if doing changes in App A, is there no way to hack the underlying preferences or similar? macOS should have a power user mode., it's an audio workstation with bare minimum applications installed. I've tried Disabling SIP, the option to again authorize it to control B never shows up, when I use application A to control application B, which was the system I used before. I need to disable this permanently. I want any app to make any change it want. I know the risks