![]() Off the top of my head, I don't think I can have it both ways, so a WM preference setting may be required to provide alternative behaviors in this regard. This is certainly an issue that I want to address, so as the 4.4 update settles in, I will concentrate on these fine details. The most commonly reported annoyance was that when clicking the dock icon of an application that either:ī) The collapsed window would not come to the foreground Many users suggested that when clicking the Dock icon of a specific application that all of the windows belonging to that application (including collapsed windows) should be brought to the foreground. ![]() This creates an interesting dilemma that I will certainly review. Tested with Mail, Safari, TextEdit, and Finder. However, with WindowMizer 4.4 running I need to double-click those icons to open a new window. Normally, I can open a (new) window of an application that is running without window by single-clicking its icon it the Dock. You will need to enter your administrator password in order to apply the patch. Unzip the file and run it by double-clicking the icon. To fix the issue, please download this WindowMizerAccessibilityPatch.app. Please remember to re-enable SIP after applying the patch. Note that you will still have to run the patch app below, but you have to do so while SIP is temporarily disabled. ![]() If you have upgraded to macOS 10.12.x prior to upgrading WindowMizer to version 4.4.x, then you will need to temporarily disable SIP, then run the patch, then re-enable SIP. The problem is that when prompted to allow WindowMizer to use Accessibility features, pressing the "Open System Preferences" button takes you to System Preferences > Security & Privacy panel, but it is impossible to enable the checkbox next to WindowMizer.app. There is an issue with WindowMizer when updating from WindowMizer 4.3.1 or lower to WIndowMizer 4.4 or higher - including WindowMizer 5.x.
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