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Re: Switching on Access for Assistive Devices from an installer
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Re: Switching on Access for Assistive Devices from an installer


  • Subject: Re: Switching on Access for Assistive Devices from an installer
  • From: Rob Jorgensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 08:49:20 -0400

At 1:02 PM +0100 10/4/03, Adam wrote:
Hello,

I recently discovered the GUI scripting module which is great news - I wanted to enable the Universal Access pref pane - access for assistive devices using a shell script from an installer package.

I thought this would be simple, just find the plist for universalaccess (com.apple.universalaccess.plist) and add a pair for the assistive devices

but, strangely enough, there is no key pair for assistive devices! Other switches in the pref pane set up key pairs, such as speech and shortcut keys..

I've scoured around system level plists and I just can't find out where assistive devices on or off is set!

any ideas?

Maybe, due to the nature of the setting, the info is stored in PRAM.

-- Rob
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