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Big Sur 11.4 keyboard input monitoring #4535
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Same issue here. OSX 11.4 (Big Sur) + OpenEMU 2.3.3 6866.4-g70ac442b-Release |
I'm incredibly sorry, i'm new here and pretty stupid to have opened the same issue. My bad. I'm also getting this bug and waiting on a solution. |
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I solved this problem. Firstly I saw the openemu sign with a check box in the input monitoring session in the privacy. I do this accidentally and the result turns out is great. Hope this can help. Enjoy gentleman. |
This does help me, thanks a lot man! |
I've since been able to fix the issue. I didn't even have to go as far as @yolo2015 did. All I had to was remove OpenEmu from the list of applications with Input Monitoring permissions under the Privacy tab in system preferences. I was not asked by OpenEmu to add it back with permissions after reopening it after this. |
Fixed this without doing what was said here:
Just re-enable permissions (uncheck the box then check it) and click "Quit & Re-open" and it should sort it. |
No, this didn’t work for me. |
none of theese worked plz help |
FYI - None of the above worked for me as well. Haven't been able to use it for a couple months now… |
Classic. Nothing was working even after removing and adding back in. Simple computer restart fixed it. |
Sounds like possible application interference then. We note a restart may fix: https://github.com/OpenEmu/OpenEmu/wiki/Troubleshooting:-Input-problems#applications Sometimes you can find out which application has stolen keyboard focus using this: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/123730/is-there-a-way-to-detect-what-program-is-stealing-focus-on-my-mac |
Tried running the find focus stealer thing on Stack Exchange and it prints OpenEmu, so I assume it's not an application interference problem. Restarting fixes but only temporarily. Have tried all other fixes here to no avail. |
I have the exact same problem, I am not able to change my controller nor am i able to move. I have already toggled and switched the input monitoring to on. I also close everything, redownloaded the app but it still doesnt work for me. Can anyone help me? |
same problem here. Had been able to play without any problems on my Mac until I started scrambling with some terminal codes this morning. Tried all the methods mentioned above and still not working. Thought it'd probably be some deep level setting sh*t that involves more than just clicking on some buttons in the setting interface. :( |
Damn I fixed the problem lol. The reason for my keyboard not responding to Openemu is the fact that I had been using iTerm2 and Mac terminals and kept it open ever since. The problem was solved the moment I turned off these two apps. PS. thanks to OpenEmu official documentation https://github.com/OpenEmu/OpenEmu/wiki/Troubleshooting:-Input-problems#applications in which iTerm2, Terminal and a few other apps are listed being capable of interfering with keyboard usage. |
Can't use OpenEmu as it can't monitor keyboard regardless of following troubleshooting steps.
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I've attempted to resolve the issue with anything I can think of bar wiping OpenEmu or my computer itself and starting from a fresh install of both. I've restarted my computer and gone and closed anything I think could be interfering in the background via Activity Monitor.
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