The latest iterations of the OS, however, have moved these settings to a per-app basis. You can also always drag-and-drop apps into the System Preference pane, but sometimes scripting things is a lot easier. The solution above was not needed prior to Mavericks and Yosemite because a single command would enable all apps access to assistive devices: sudo touch /private/var/db/.AccessibilityAPIEnabled I love automating things, so I also wrote a command line utility that you can use to add items into the accessibility database (located at /Library/Application Support//tcc.db ).Īn example of how to use this, would be to allow TextExpander 4 access to assistive devices: sudo tccutil.py -insert
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