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Check the process list for /Applications/Keyboard Maestro Engine.app/Contents/MacOS/Keyboard Maestro Engine and test your macros. (I also granted privileges to Finder and Safari, which probably wasn’t necessary.) Grant privileges to both apps: Maestro and the copied Engine. Open System Preferences > Security and Privacy > Accessibility.In Terminal, kill the Keyboard Maestro and Engine processes.Copy /Applications/Keyboard\ Maestro.app/Contents/MacOS/Keyboard Maestro Engine.app to /Applications.Actually, I would like to run some shell script to change some of the key mappings on another computer. Note that you may have to repeat steps after rebooting your Mac. I am using the BetterTouchTool and I have a question about that. The hints on that thread helped me work out this solution to the Mojave problem.
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I found this thread about the issue on a Keyboard Maestro forum. Selecting multiple files for upload is now possible. Implemented blocking macOS screen recording (Cmd+Shift+5) introduced in Mojave, controlled with setting Preferences / Security / Allow screen capture. I upgraded to Mojave late last week (even though it is still not theoretically a GM) and found that although some actions still worked without problem like app launching others (specifically my universal Emacs key equivalents for arrow moves) did not. Custom App Controls and Quick Actions in Touch Bar with enabled Control Strip are now disabled, even if BetterTouchTool is used. Unfortunately, Apple seems to have messed up assistive apps like Keyboard Maestro in Mojave and if you depend on macros, that’s a very bad thing indeed.