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rdsedmundo avatar rdsedmundo commented on July 26, 2024 20

I managed to fix it, the key is to make sure the applet also has Accessibility permissions.

Those steps might not be required but I'd recommend just in case (I've done them while trying to make it work):

  1. Uninstall the app (delete it from the Applications folder).
  2. Install it again.

Then:

  1. Go to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Accessibility -> add Force Paste.app (from the Applications folder).
  2. Still on the Accessibility section, click on the Add (+) again, Finder will open, hit CMD+Shift+G, and paste /Applications/Force Paste.app/Contents/MacOS.
  3. Add applet.

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ismailyenigul avatar ismailyenigul commented on July 26, 2024 2

Hi @rdsedmundo
it did not work for me initially. I added applet and Force Paste.
Later, I removed applet and added again. But did not work. Finally, I also enabled Zoom in Accessibility to trigger a change in macOS. And now it works!
Thanks.

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Graunephar avatar Graunephar commented on July 26, 2024 2

I managed to fix it, the key is to make sure the applet also has Accessibility permissions.

Those steps might not be required but I'd recommend just in case (I've done them while trying to make it work):

  1. Uninstall the app (delete it from the Applications folder).
  2. Install it again.

Then:

  1. Go to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Accessibility -> add Force Paste.app (from the Applications folder).
  2. Still on the Accessibility section, click on the Add (+) again, Finder will open, hit CMD+Shift+G, and paste /Applications/Force Paste.app/Contents/MacOS.
  3. Add applet.

Tried everything suggested here, including this method multiple times. Unfortunately without getting force paste to work. I am still getting the original error.

On MacOS Big Sur 11.4 (20F71)

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jblakecoco avatar jblakecoco commented on July 26, 2024 2

None of the methods above worked for me on Ventura 13.2 (22D49). I had to add the Script Editor too.

(for the search engines) To make Force Paste work on MacOS Ventura you have to add:

  • Force Paste
  • applet (/Applications/Force Paste.app/Contents/MacOS/applet)
  • Script Editor (/Applications/Utilities/Script Editor)

to Settings -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Accessibility

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rdouma avatar rdouma commented on July 26, 2024 1

What helped me was to remove Force Paste from Accessibility and add it again. After that it started to work again.

2021-01-09_11-56-11

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EugeneDae avatar EugeneDae commented on July 26, 2024 1

@rdouma Thank you very much! I've added your recommendation to the README.

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clixx52 avatar clixx52 commented on July 26, 2024 1

This issue has returned in Big Sur 11.4. Previous troubleshooting steps, including removing and re-adding the app in Accessibility, do not resolve.

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Logic1-LM avatar Logic1-LM commented on July 26, 2024 1
  1. Still on the Accessibility section, click on the Add (+) again, Finder will open, hit CMD+Shift+G, and paste /Applications/Force Paste.app/Contents/MacOS.
  2. Add applet.

This worked for me, awesome, so glad to have it back.
Thanks @rdsedmundo

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rdsedmundo avatar rdsedmundo commented on July 26, 2024 1

I upgraded to MacOS Ventura last week, followed the steps from my comment again (because I had forgotten) and it worked.

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cellulosa avatar cellulosa commented on July 26, 2024 1

Great stuff @jblakecoco! I created a pull request to include your instructions.

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WoodpeckerBaby avatar WoodpeckerBaby commented on July 26, 2024

Screen Shot 2020-12-31 at 10 17 17 PM

Force Paste is not allowed to send keystrokes.
System Events got an error: Force Paste is not allowed to send keystrokes. (1002)

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ismailyenigul avatar ismailyenigul commented on July 26, 2024

I am having the same issue in Big Sur 11.4

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Qhilm avatar Qhilm commented on July 26, 2024

I have saved the main.script applescript as a .app and it is allowed to input keystrokes somehow, to the contrary of the force-paste.app. I do not get why to be honest.

The problem is, there's a focus issue, the script takes focus and all keystrokes are sent to the script, so I get a bunch of alert sounds. Someone knows how to prevent the applescript from taking focus (becoming frontmost app)? Wasn't happening before.

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Qhilm avatar Qhilm commented on July 26, 2024

So I made an Alfred workflow with a "hotkey" trigger linked to an Run Script action with the content of main.scpt. This works for me now, it doesn't steal focus anymore. Still no explanation as to why Force-Paste.app stopped working though.

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rdouma avatar rdouma commented on July 26, 2024

Great, that did the job! I had to delete the app indeed; simply adding the applet wasn't good enough. Thanks!

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tresni avatar tresni commented on July 26, 2024

Hi @rdsedmundo it did not work for me initially. I added applet and Force Paste. Later, I removed applet and added again. But did not work. Finally, I also enabled Zoom in Accessibility to trigger a change in macOS. And now it works! Thanks.

Thank you for this idea! This actually worked for me. I also added the applet and Force Paste, but that didn't work. Going into the Accessibility settings and toggling something (in my case I toggled Voice Over) and now we are back in business!

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mrmaceurope avatar mrmaceurope commented on July 26, 2024

Tried everything mentioned above, but I'm unable to launch Force Paste on MacOS Ventura 13.2 (22D49) on MacBook M1, Language 'Danish'.

Would be awesome if someone could advise another workaround or update the App to work. Do we have any alternative Apps/features for solving our 'Paste' issue :) ?

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