![]() ![]() If any of you know any Accessibility tool that doesn't cause this issue with Photoshop, please let me know. The best way to tackle this issue would be finding a similar accessibility tool for macOS that doesn't suffer from this problem, and see how it does it. In fact, espanso doesn't do anything to block or change events in the system, it just intercept keypresses to detect when a trigger has been pressed, using the addGlobalMonitorForEventsMatchingMask method which, according to the documentation, doesn't interfere with apps. Since Mojave contains some substantial changes under the hood, you should upgrade to Typinator 7.7, PopChar 8. I suspect that Adobe stuffed some hacks inside Photoshop to achieve some functionality, which in turns breaks support for accessibility software. Ergonis Software has announced Typinator 7.7, PopChar X 8.4, and Ke圜ue 9.1, making the productivity utilities compatible with macOS Mojave, including support for Dark Mode. ![]() That said, I tried searching online for possible solutions or mitigations but I couldn't find one that worked. This is a clear indication that the issue spans across all versions of MacOS and Photoshop, and not just the latest ones. Yesterday I ran into the same problem on my machine, running Mojave and Photoshop CS6. I would love to be able to use espanso and Adobe applications simultaneously. I wanted to bring this to the surface to assist the possibility of others having the same issue. Although, if a solution to this problem is not possible, then I can always work on building my own or finding an alternative. I would like to look into this further as I love using espanso and would like to continue using espanso. I have recently determined that when I don't have espanso running, the issue does not occur. I've spent many hours having multiple different applications running all while stopping others to target a suspected application causing the issue. This is to reset the state of my applications on my system in any way to temporarily fix the issue to allow me the option to work on my projects. Once this occurs, I have to either restart my system or logout and login. I spend a majority of my time in Photoshop, but have used other Adobe applications (After Effects, Illustrator) during the issue and certain functionalities in the other Adobe applications show the same disrupted behavior, just in a different way. Other Adobe software is effected by this as well. This also disables any other tool access specifically in Photoshop. The one issue that I was facing on Catalina that has resurfaced on Mojave is presented as a particular tool (specifically the "Hand" tool used to grab the artwork and move it around) shows stuck/frozen. I had Catalina, and have reverted to Mojave due to Catalina's many issues. Again, people might have had different experience.I've been dealing with this issue for about a month now. I searched Typinator, and it doesn’t show.Īll these signals, don’t give me confidence to even buy a $2 app from them. Alfred, KM, Little Snitch have excellent customer service and help out over any issues within 24 hours over email. That gives me a slight impression, that if I buy something, and my key doesn’t work, I won’t be hearing back from them. Second, they should still be responding to customer queries, even if their “hidden” policy says its not refundable. Selling something at a lower cost, doesn’t mean they can justify no hiding important policies. I don’t see that even now (opened this random product). They should be putting that on the product page. Sure, but when I am buying something, I won’t go into the FAQs to look at all these details. Undlehunt’s FAQ explains that “all sales are final” (no refunds), and that the software they sell at a discount comes with developer approval and licenses from the developer
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