![]() ![]() ![]() That comes preloaded with a few Apps, one of which may be "applet", which gives the impression an Applescript application should work, but both applets and droplets are strictly forbidden in the list. The list's title in Yosemite is "Allow the apps below to control your computer". But, what I've discovered is that Apple redesigned "Security & Privacy" in "System Preferences", and in particular now requires a list of "accepted" applications in their Privacy -> Accessibility panel. In older systems, like Snow Leopard, all you had to do was check a box in "System Preferences -> Universal Access" to "Enable assess for assistive devices".
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