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Mac os enable access for assistive devices
Mac os enable access for assistive devices













mac os enable access for assistive devices

Give it a name you will remember e.g "Serato Ad-Hoc Network" and make sure you are saving it under "Applications" and the file format is set to "Application". Once you have tested it and you are able to connect to the network with your iPad, in the AppleScript Editor, go to File > Save As. The network will be set to Wi-Fi channel 10 with a 40-bit WEP encryption key. The script will run, and should automatically create an Ad-Hoc network for you with the name "Serato Ad-Hoc Network" the password will be set to "12345". Set value of text field 3 to NetworkPasswordĬlick run to test it out. Set value of text field 2 to NetworkPassword Perform action "AXPress" of menu item CreateMenuName of menu 1Ĭlick menu item 10 of menu 1 of pop up button 1Ĭlick menu item 3 of menu 1 of pop up button 2 If item the_menu of menu_extras contains "Wi-Fi" then exit repeat Repeat with the_menu from 1 to the count of menu_extras Set menu_extras to value of attribute "AXDescription" of menu bar items Property NetworkName : "Serato Ad-Hoc Network" Property CreateMenuName : "Create Network…" Next, cut and paste the entire script below into the Applescript Editor window.

mac os enable access for assistive devices

Now open up Applescript Editor, which you will find in Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities.In the bottom left hand corner of that window make sure that you have "Enable access for assistive devices" selected. Big thank you to DJMark for the original script!įor this to work you also need to open "System Preferences", then select "Universal Access".

#Mac os enable access for assistive devices mac os

This application was made for use with Mac OS 10.8, however it may work on other Mac OS versions. This will help you save time and create an Ad-Hoc network with the exact same settings every time for ease of connection. This guide will help Mac users create an application that sets up an Ad-Hoc network for you to the exact parameters you require.















Mac os enable access for assistive devices