
This message is a one-time event and should not appear again. Selecting “Don’t Allow” or “OK” will close the window and ColorMunki Display will work just fine. Allowing control will provide access to documents and data in System Events, and to perform actions within that app.”.
#OS X MOJAVE SOFTWARE#
Other software application testing showed the following:Īt system restart after installation, the user may receive the following message: “ColorMunkiDisplayTray wants access to control System Events. It appears this also has to do with Mojave’s tightened security infrastructure. Selecting “Open System Preferences” will take you to System Preferences and “Deny” will close the window and i1Profiler will work just fine. Grant access to this application in Security & Privacy preferences located in System Preferences”. The first time that an Asset is dragged and dropped to a Workflow Step in the Advanced Mode of i1Profile, the user may see the following message: “i1Profiler would like to control this computer using accessibility features. It appears this has to do with Mojave’s tightened security infrastructure and many other apps are seeing this. Selecting “Don’t Allow” or “OK” will close the window and i1Profiler will work just fine.

When i1Profiler is launched, the user may receive a message stating: “i1Profiler would like to access your contacts.”. It will load in the dock that shows recently run items and will remain there until a newly run item replaces it.


This is associated with the i1Profiler Tray application. There is additional information about this issue online.Īfter installation, an icon for Login Items (AppleScript icon) appears in the dock after the computer is restarted after installation.
#OS X MOJAVE MAC OS X#
Current X-Rite software applications have been tested on Mac OS X Mojave 10.14 with the following results:ĭuring installation, the user may receive a message stating: “i1ProfilerTray would like to control the application System Events”.
