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Not working 10.14 Mojave #57

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pilotmoon opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 16 comments
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Not working 10.14 Mojave #57

pilotmoon opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 16 comments
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@pilotmoon
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Ref: Conversation #6696 / 王

@pilotmoon pilotmoon added the bug label Jun 6, 2018
@AustinWp
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same problem

@ananiy
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ananiy commented Jun 27, 2018

+1

@ananiy
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ananiy commented Jun 27, 2018

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just allow this

@robmerki
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robmerki commented Aug 7, 2018

If anyone was wondering where that option was, it's in:

System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Accessibility

@kirillgroshkov
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kirillgroshkov commented Sep 26, 2018

I barely could scroll down to here now in Mojave..

But @ananiy advice worked!

@awilliams219
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@ananiy You are my hero.

@dominiceden
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dominiceden commented Sep 27, 2018

Correct path is System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility

@ben1one
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ben1one commented Oct 5, 2018

Thx!!!!!!!

@vctcn93
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vctcn93 commented Oct 9, 2018

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just allow this

谢谢老哥,很j8稳~!

@mrakitin
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I've tried the above instructions, however nothing appears in the list of the apps. Any ideas?

Also, when I tried to run it from command line, I got a segfault error:

Scroll Reverser.app/Contents/MacOS $ ./"Scroll Reverser"
2018-10-29 14:55:52.954 Scroll Reverser[42187:3052717] Scroll Reverser ready. Option-click the Scroll Reverser menu bar icon to show the debug console.
Segmentation fault: 11

Is this error related to the lack of permissions? Thanks!

@gmasonxoom
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I have the same problem - I am able to add the app to the list, however later it stops working, and the list is blank. Looks like some weird permissions bug in Mojave rather than a problem with Scroll Reverser but unsure how to proceed.

@Cyberbeni
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https://github.com/pilotmoon/Scroll-Reverser/blob/master/MouseTap.m#L272
Need a nil check for this variable and show alert instead of crashing.

@terriblefung
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The app does not work and adding to accessibility permissions list does nothing to help. The list and all the apps I've added to it remain and do not disappear, its just the Scroll Reverser doesn't work at all ever. Restarted MacBook, disconnected mouse and reconnected, flipped which is natural in native options, toggled reverse scroll on and off, none of these things made a difference.

Running Mojave10.14.5

@WPrintz
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WPrintz commented Jul 8, 2019

From Scroll Reverser home page: https://pilotmoon.com/scrollreverser/

macOS 10.14 Mojave users: To get Scroll Reverser working, please do the following:

  1. Go to System preferences → Security & Privacy → Privacy → Accessibility
  2. Click the Lock icon and enter your password
  3. Enable Scroll Reverser in the list

Worked for me!

@waltertross
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The point is (at least for me):
it DOES work from the Finder, but NOT from the command line (segfault)

@pilotmoon
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pilotmoon commented Feb 15, 2021

I'm closing this old issue as I beleive the problem to be resolved with the recent v1.8 update. If any problem persists, please file as a new issue with reference to latest version. Thanks all.

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