Hi,
It works normally in Mojave as long as you did not inadvertently block it when
the security question appeared. Security in Mojave is increased and improved
so permission must be given for these sorts of Apple Events to access the
Finder or other apps and services. If you deny the
Hi, when I first set up my Mac, I tryed that key.
I got the security message, but didn’t allow it to do anything.
is there anyway I can change this?
> On Dec 29, 2018, at 11:36 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Right option key plus t. You will get a security message, be sure you
>
Right option key plus t. You will get a security message, be sure
you follow it or you will not be able to use the shortcut.
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On 12/29/2018 8:01 AM, Paul Parravano
Which Option key are you using? I was always in the habit of using right
option, and I, too, thought it was broken after the upgrade. Try pressing
Left-Option T and see if that works. If so, go to VoiceOver Utility,
commanders, Keyboard commander. There’s an option for using either left or
It has been broken throughout the Betas. I am of the mind that it has to do
with the new security features in Mojave, but I'm not sure what service or app
has to be added to Security and Privacy preferences. The other shortcuts seem
to work fine in keyboard commander, so I don't know what
I upgraded recently to Mojave, on my Mac. The option-T keystroke for the time
announcement no longer works. Is there a replacement, or is it gone?
thank you,
Paul
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