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Re: Repositioning another app's windows?
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Re: Repositioning another app's windows?


  • Subject: Re: Repositioning another app's windows?
  • From: Charles Srstka <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2012 01:07:15 -0500

On Jul 31, 2012, at 11:18 PM, Jerry Krinock <email@hidden> wrote:

> Neither way is 100% reliable.  Accessibility probably requires that "Enable Access for assistive devices" be on in System Preferences.  I don't see why we have that stupid checkbox.  At least, in 10.8 it's on by default in a new account.

My guess is that Apple probably considered it a security flaw to have applications able to control applications' GUI elements by default.

Charles
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