Nope.
And I'm not seeing that myself or getting other reports of it.
Ensure there is only one copy of Keyboard Maestro, and that nothing else is going on (such as Translocation which could definitely cause this).
Nope.
And I'm not seeing that myself or getting other reports of it.
Ensure there is only one copy of Keyboard Maestro, and that nothing else is going on (such as Translocation which could definitely cause this).
Hi Peter,
That was a useful hint, you are my hero!
I moved KM to another place and removed it back to its old place as described in:
assistance:Translocation Problem [Keyboard Maestro Wiki]
That solved my problem, thank you very much!
Yes, translocation is a really weird state, that is invisible to users, and that is turned off by moving the application with the Finder, and that can cause all sorts of actual problems. It is very odd.