![]() ![]() ![]() Running the mdfind command returns /Library/PreferencePanes/Jitouch.prefPane, which is expected. I followed the procedure, but it does not solve my issue. Thanks a lot for your clear and detailed message. If it says "Turn Jitouch on", please click on it. If you click on it, the first menu entry should say "Turn Jitouch off". If gestures still are not working, make sure that the ji item has appeared and is not dimmed/transparent looking. Head over to Security and Privacy preferences, unlock, and under Accessibility, make sure Jitouch and System Preferences are allowed to control your computer by ticking the checkboxes of both. If not, click on the On button in the lower left corner (even if it is already on), and this should finally give you the prompt. Now, open System Preferences again, click on the Jitouch icon, and a prompt should appear asking you to allow Accessibility access. Next, please make sure System Preferences is closed, run killall Jitouch tccutil reset All, which should return something like Successfully reset All approval status for, maybe more than once. Both locations are fine as long as there is only one result.) If unsure, please remove all instances found, re-install from 2.82.1 and re-run the mdfind command. ![]() If not, the result will be /Users/david/Library/PreferencePanes/Jitouch.prefPane. To check, open a terminal and run: mdfind "kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier = *Jitouch*", which should result in exactly one bundle found: /Library/PreferencePanes/Jitouch.prefPane (assuming you installed with the default settings, that is for every user on the machine. I suspect that for some reason, Jitouch is not able to open a CGEventTap because of some issue with AX API access/permissions.įirst of all, you only ever should have just one instance of the Jitouch prefpane on your machine. ![]()
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