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Can't get out of "We need authorization" view #688

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Mikhail-Tx opened this issue Jan 11, 2025 · 6 comments
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Can't get out of "We need authorization" view #688

Mikhail-Tx opened this issue Jan 11, 2025 · 6 comments

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@Mikhail-Tx
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Describe the bug | 问题描述

When I click on the Auth button, I toggled Mos off and on. Restart the app and it still goes through the welcome tour and still says "We need Authorization".

To Reproduce | 如何重现

  1. Uninstall previous Mos version
  2. Install the latest Mos version
  3. Open Mos
  4. Go through the welcome tour and click Auth
  5. Toggle off Mos and toggle it back on in the security settings
  6. Go back, nothing happens. Quit the app and restart, same thing.

Expected behavior | 期望结果
Expect to know it's been enabled.

Screenshots | 相关截图

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System Info | 系统信息:

  • Mouse: CST Trackball
  • OS: macOS 15.2 (24C101)
  • Browser N/A
  • Version 3.5.0
  • Application N/A

Additional context | 额外说明

@Mikhail-Tx
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I was able to fix this by explicitly selecting Mos in Accessibility and delete it.
Once it is not on the list, I rerun Mos and it worked.

@nbgibson
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Confirming issue and resolution. Something in the new update isn't properly polling for permissions unless the app is removed and re-added in full from Accessibility.

@Erebus999
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Same Problem here.
I cant reinstall.
Deinstall an removed the Authorization and new install don't help.

The old version works on installing.

@RichDonnellan
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@Erebus999 Did you remove Mos from the Accessibility permissions? This "trick" worked for me.

Remove Mos from Accessibility

@Caldis
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Caldis commented Jan 13, 2025

@Erebus999 Did you remove Mos from the Accessibility permissions? This "trick" worked for me.

Correct, this seems to be an issue with macOS, often requiring manual removal and re-adding to the list to make the permissions take effect.

Plan to rewrite this prompt page in the next version to prevent from getting stuck at this step.

@Erebus999
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Thx.
Works.

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