Openning a New Finder Window using triggers stopped working

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Yonathan Galler

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Aug 30, 2019, 6:41:32 AM8/30/19
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Hi ,

Until today I've been using El Capitan. I used to have a QS Trigger with a keyboard shortcut that would open a new Finder window.
This was probably my most used computer action of all.
Today I've upgraded from El Capitan to Mojave and this shortcut stopped working. Instead when I use it I get an error message saying:
"Item “Finder.app” is used by macOS and can’t be opened."

* I have check marked QS under System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility 

Any ideas what it means and how I could solve this so I could get my beloved shortcut back?


Rob McBroom

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Aug 30, 2019, 8:16:36 AM8/30/19
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On 30 Aug 2019, at 5:44, Yonathan Galler wrote:

> Until today I've been using El Capitan. I used to have a QS Trigger
> with a
> keyboard shortcut that would open a new Finder window.
> This was probably my most used computer action of all.
> Today I've upgraded from El Capitan to Mojave and this shortcut
> stopped
> working.

See this FAQ entry.

https://qsapp.com/manual/FAQ/#actions-fail-on-mojave-or-later

I think the AppleEvents permissions might be separate from the
Accessibility permissions.

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Rob McBroom

Yonathan Galler

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Aug 31, 2019, 2:05:06 PM8/31/19
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MY Privacy settings relating to QS (at least the ones I could find) were all check marked.

See the attached photos.

Is there a setting I missed somewhere?


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Rob McBroom

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Sep 3, 2019, 6:41:15 AM9/3/19
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On 31 Aug 2019, at 14:05, Yonathan Galler wrote:

> MY Privacy settings relating to QS (at least the ones I could find)
> were
> all check marked.
>
> See the attached photos.
>
> Is there a setting I missed somewhere?

I don’t know. The first time you ran it, the system probably asked for
permission. These questions are easy to miss, and will automatically
answer “no” after a few seconds and never ask again.

You’ll probably also want to add Quicksilver to “Full Disk
Access”, but I don’t know if that will help here or not.

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Rob McBroom
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