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Since I updated to the version Monterey version of macOS, the Mouseless app has stopped working properly.
It no longer supports detection of the app the user is currently using/viewing and displaying its shortcuts.
For instance, when opening Chrome and while leaving it as the main app, if clicked on the Mouseless app icon it just shows a message displaying "Loading..." for several seconds without retrieving any shortcuts. When leave and click on the icon again it just shows a message that says "Nothing to see for Mouseless here though", even when Chrome (a supported app) is open. The same happens with other apps.
Accessibility permission was already given to the Mouseless app on macOS settings.
I really think this is caused because of the macOS version upgrade. Has anyone faced the same issue?
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@sifloz, sorry for the delay and thanks for reporting! We are currently working on a fix. I've pushed some changes to the Main-branch. Could you please give it a try and share your experience?
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Since I updated to the version Monterey version of macOS, the Mouseless app has stopped working properly.
It no longer supports detection of the app the user is currently using/viewing and displaying its shortcuts.
For instance, when opening Chrome and while leaving it as the main app, if clicked on the Mouseless app icon it just shows a message displaying "Loading..." for several seconds without retrieving any shortcuts. When leave and click on the icon again it just shows a message that says "Nothing to see for Mouseless here though", even when Chrome (a supported app) is open. The same happens with other apps.
Accessibility permission was already given to the Mouseless app on macOS settings.
I really think this is caused because of the macOS version upgrade. Has anyone faced the same issue?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: