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Can´t make Shuttle work in Monterey #278
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Weird, it works fine for me. |
I suspect that in "Terminal" app preferences the default login shell must be set as well |
same problem here, cannot make it work in Monterrey @christianbraun can you explain a bit what you mean with default login shell? |
thanks @christianbraun . Unfortunately not for me. I use only Terminal.app and it is default op "default login shell" but cannot open Shuttle. Other suggestions? |
It didn't work for me either - Only very rarely would it work. So I came here because I thought I would fork the repo and make a working version, but then I tried a few of the suggestions in this thread and now it seems to work. I vent to terminal settings - In the "Shells open with" i selected "Command" and then immediately switched back to "Default login shell". After this I remove Suttle from Accessibility in security setting and then added it again. After this I restarted Shuttle and now it seems to work everytime I try to connect to SSH. |
I've been having this same issue ever since I upgraded to Big Sur (like 2 years ago?). I'd tried variations of the steps @angelbatalla listed at the top of this thread several times to no avail, though in hind sight I realize I'd never added Terminal.app to the list of apps allowed to control my computer (only Shuttle). Today, after installing the Ventura 13.1 update, I thought I'd try this again. I took @christianbraun 's suggestion and made sure my Terminal.app had the same default settings (which it did). Then I went in to Settings > Privacy & Security > Accessibility and I removed both Shuttle and Terminal.app using the minus (-) sign. I edited my shuttle.json settings to set the option back to "tab", and then rebooted for good measure. After starting back up, I went back in to Settings > Privacy & Security > Accessibility and I added both Shuttle and Terminal.app using the plus (+) sign. I then opened Terminal.app manually and tested out the Shuttle menu items and voila, it worked. Maybe someone else will have similar luck. |
Hi, since it does not seem like this app is being maintained I create a new Open Source app MenuBarSSHCommands. Its still basic but does what I needed it to do. Sharing for those on M1 / M2 Apple Silicon. |
Hi there!
I thought I could do the same in Monterey that I did in BigSur (System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Accessibility -> Privacy -> unlock -> delete and add Shuttle, Terminal and iTerm but didn´t work.
Will appreciate another Shuttle fan feedback!
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