Mac asking where is system events




















So for those versions that we apparently don't yet support for the. Help contribute a fix. I guess a valid point here is that people who have older versions than Catalina and have installed ActivityWatch through a brew cask which is maintained by a third party maintainer AFAIK will automatically get udpated to the latest ActivityWatch version, and this seems to cause problems on some installs. Could be useful to have an actual in-app "warning" or info popup about the workarounds for these cases.

As for the users including officerats : somewhat because of Apple's tight protection I've been unable to even set up a pre-catalina virtual machine all my macOS devices run Catalina now so haven't been able to test these exact problems. It is annoying for sure though for everyone who can't upgrade to Catalina just yet. That's strange.

I'm facing that with osX Used brew cask install activitywatch , it installed an app claiming to be 0. It is now repeatedly asking me that. My older install, which is just the 0. I've been launching activity watch with nohup. Today after a reboot I ran the command as normal. After activity watch launched Mac began to intermittently hang. Without launching activity watch this does not occur. Has something changed recently? Nothing has changed in the code recently, but next version will improve the permission handling on macOS.

Hopefully that works around the issue, but who knows. If you want to verify it early you can build aw-watcher-window from source. Instead of a stutter it's a full blown system hang. Hopefully the next version will help. I think this means that this workaround could be shipped rather easily and only executed on MacOS version detection or just prompting the user on initial startup.

I have a Mojave, so I could test PRs and such given the time and perhaps some guidance if you'd like this expedited. This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity.

It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. Confirming existence of this problem in version 0. Skip to content. Star 5. New issue. Jump to bottom. Labels platform: macos type: bug. Projects Research Ready. Research Ready. To do. Linked pull requests. Copy link. Describe the bug Just installed the new version 9 on Mojave for the first time. To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: Open the app on macOS Expected behavior I should only need to grant the app permission once and the app should not cause my computer to stutter.

That's really helpful to know, thanks! We'll look into it. Thanks for your patience and fast responses :. I think the problem is how we get the active window in the window watcher. We use a compiled AppleScript that executes every second or whatever interval the window watcher checks in, I've forgotten.

It would be nice to instead do the same thing directly from the Python process, and it just might fix the issue. That would explain it. I'll take a look.

Select items in the sidebar to see information about each item. For example, the Hardware section shows your Mac serial number, the Memory section shows how much RAM is installed in each internal memory slot, and the Software section shows which startup disk boot volume your Mac is using.

You can use the Network section and Network Utility to learn more about your network. It indeed sounds like an AppleScript or application that wants access to assistive devices. I also have alarm clock installed and got the pop-up once. File name change software mac. If you see a red badge on the System Preferences icon in the Dock, you need to take one or more actions. I had three windows pop up asking me for System Events. I'm going to take a wild guess that that is it.

I had three windows pop up asking me for System Events. The application "Mood Blast" was responsible for at least one of them. This happened to me too. I thought it might have something with login items to do -- but wasn't sure. I had , istat menus, growlhelperapp, iscrobbler, stattoo, ituneshelper in my login items. Look in your Accounts preferences and in Login Items for your account. I found "system events" in there and removed it.

Lost your password? Powered by the Parse. I just installed I called Apple Support, and their advice was just to hit Cancel.



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