It's the same with my Samsung S21FE. Whenever Macrodroid unexpectedly terminates and restarts itself, which is every few days, it loses the permissions. It also loses its setting as the default device assistance app...Samsung Galaxy F62 removes the accessibility permissions granted to Macrodroid frequently and I have to set them on again every few days. How can I make the permissions permanent?
Thanks. Can you please provide the two macros?I made two macro's, one that gets enabled_accessibility_services from 'Secure settings' and one that enables it when MD shows notification that it needs it
First, when every service is enabled and everything is running, I run the macro with
Set var 'access=enabled_accessibility_services' from 'Secure settings'
Then I'm using this
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It's a good idea to run the first macro when another app is installed and also make use off accessibility settings
Thanks. Can you please provide the two macros?
You should also try the prompts on this pageSamsung Galaxy F62 removes the accessibility permissions granted to Macrodroid frequently and I have to set them on again every few days. How can I make the permissions permanent?
How to do this adb hack? What instructions should I enter? It would be interesting to have a complete list of how to do all the adb hacks available, perhaps in relief. Thank you in advance!Coming soon in the next version is an option to auto re-enable accessibility services that like to turn themselves off. (ADB Hack is required for this)
Thanks for the answer, I had seen this page, but my question is how to do this specific hack "auto re-enable accessibility services that like to turn themselves off" thanks again!ADB Hack - Granting extra capabilities via the ADB tool
Starting with MacroDroid V3.16.11 (with some effort) you can now invoke the following features on a non-rooted device: Battery Saver Action Location Mode Action NFC Enable/Disable Action Set Language Action Logcat Trigger + others as shown within the app. In order to do this you will need a...www.macrodroidforum.com
I connected the phone to the pc with usb debugging.......Does this make any sense?
Today I got the warning 'check accessibility settings', but the permission remains.Thanks. I have run all three adb commands with no error. (But the command prompt asked me to enter .\adb instead of adb). In the phone I have checked all the boxes. Now let us hope the accessibility permissions remain.
That could actually be a bug, sometimes it says that accessibility is disabled even if it is enabled. If it was still enabled then it's a bug. Not really linked but worth telling if you experience it.Today I got the warning 'check accessibility settings', but the permission remains.
This is just a regular Android security 'warning' that MacroDroid has certain permissions- it's actually good that you see it, as it means MacroDroid still has the permissions. It's different from the warning you get when MacroDroid loses/doesn't have the necessary permissions.Today I got the warning 'check accessibility settings', but the permission remains.
Yes, I just updated and it looks like a lot of the bugs I discovered are now fixed. Also, I found a floating button configure issue where you just don't have to select a button in a macro (when there's more than 2 floating button trigger) so it crashes. Weird thing, I wasn't able to reproduce it on my cloned app.5.27.8 fixes loads of bugs, double check for updates.