๐ [Loop thinks it doesn't have accessibility permissions]
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Bug Description
When I updated to 1.0.0, It asked to have accessibility permissions again although it already has it, so i disabled it and re-enabled it, and it still asks. Loop doesn't work because it thinks it doesn't have accessibility permissions even though it does, tried quitting and re-opening and still doesn't work.
Steps To Reproduce
- [Update to 1.0.0]
- [Open Loop and give it accessibility permissions]
- [It keeps asking and doesn't work]
Expected Behavior
Loop works just fine after giving it permissions.
Actual Behavior
Loop doesn't appear to see the fact it has accessibility permissions and keeps asking after it gets it.
Screenshots
MacOS Version
Sonoma 14.5
Loop Version
1.0.0
Additional Context
No response
Final Checks
- My issue title is descriptive
- This is a single bug (multiple bugs should be reported individually)
Try removing and adding loop in settings
Try removing and adding loop in settings
As I explained, I already tried that and it didn't work.
I mean using the minus symbol, not just flipping a switch, you should remove loop from the list completely, and use the plus button to add the .app file again
If you have already tried this then use PearCleaner to uninstall and reinstall loop
This seems to be an issue with the latest version because I switched signing certificates.
Run this in Terminal:
tccutil reset Accessibility com.MrKai77.Loop
This will force-reset everything related to accessibility access from Loop.
Okay thanks, I'll try this.
This seems to be an issue with the latest version because I switched signing certificates.
Run this in Terminal:
tccutil reset Accessibility com.MrKai77.LoopThis will force-reset everything related to accessibility access from Loop.
I have this same issue. I tried the the tccutil reset but to no avail. I'm attempting to remove loop completely and reinstall now.
This seems to be an issue with the latest version because I switched signing certificates.
Run this in Terminal:
tccutil reset Accessibility com.MrKai77.LoopThis will force-reset everything related to accessibility access from Loop.
Running this solved the issue for me (you'll need to re-enable the accessibility permission afterwards)
A total remove and reinstall worked for me. I had originally installed via homebrew. When I tried to run the tccutil reset, loop was missing from the list after clicking accessibility access Request, so I wasn't able to add the required permissions. After I removed using homebrew I got the error in my previous screenshot, but I have downloaded the zip file and installed via that method and now it works. Loving the app btw