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Karabiner-Elements is a powerful utility for keyboard customization on macOS Sierra (10.12) or later.
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Still asking to allow o monitor input events on Ventura 13.2 #3343

Open maddler opened 1 year ago

maddler commented 1 year ago

Hello, I've just installed Karabiner but, despite having enabled that already, it keeps asking to enable monitor input events permissions.

❯ sw_vers ProductName: macOS ProductVersion: 13.2 ProductVersionExtra: (a) BuildVersion: 22D7750270d

Tried with both lastest stable (14.10.0) and latest beta (14.10.4), same result.

Not sure what else I can try.

EDIT: Logoff/Logon fixed the issue. Is this expected?

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dannyxnda commented 9 months ago

No fix?

sebmandal commented 8 months ago

I believe adding the correct files, manually, would fix this issue. Locate /Library/Application Support/org.pqrs/Karabiner-Elements/bin and add the karabiner_grabber and karabiner_observer executables to you Input Monitoring permissions list, and restart 👍🏻

cohenaarone commented 4 months ago

I just started experiencing something similar. When Karabiner starts, I see the same dialog asking me to allow Karabiner apps to monitor input events. But when I Open Privacy and Security Systems Settings, both are enabled as the dialog requests.

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@sebmandal - There is no org.pqrs subdirectory under /Library/Application Support/ (nor ~/Library/Application Support/) so that doesn't work either.

I tried logging out and back in, but no dice. Will try to reboot soon. If that doesn't work, an uninstall and reinstall. If that doesn't work, an older version of Karabiner.

I'm running the latest version of Karabiner (14.13.0) on the latest version of macOS Sonoma 14.5.

Hopefully there's a fix: I really rely on this software.

cohenaarone commented 4 months ago

Reboot fixed it.

I think this has to do with Mac Hibernate Mode. I'm remapping an external keyboard, and know that coming out of Hibernate always causes an "unsafe ejection" message for any flash drives that were left plugged in when the Mac went into hibernate. So, I suspect that this must be another symptom of the same underlying Hibernate bugginess.

Weird, but clearly not on you guys.

Thanks for listening! :-)