You keep saying this. The system setting action does in fact change accessibility services as long as ADB was granted or rootIt's not possible for an app to enable/disable an accessibility service
Are you possibly clicking on the link using a device that doesn't have MacroDroid installed?@Snurre: Clicking your link only brings me to a "strange"site... :View attachment 2278
Could you please check this? I want to test your macro.
I'm sorry, deleted the question.Are you possibly clicking the link on a device that doesn't have MacroDroid installed?
i have a related problem: speak text has stopped working. the system log says i need to enable accessibility, but that seems to be all on.@Snurre thanks it works great!
I have the problem that sometimes UI interactions is not working anymore and by disabling and enabling service manually, it works again.
Using your macro I could enabling it automatically.
Could you please tell me what should I write to disable service automatically?
Then I could toggle it every days
Thanks
You are absolutely right, I made this macro as a "quicky" when it was MD that's missing accessibility, I think I should just have claryfied that sorry@Snurre thanks for the great macro introduction.
However, I found a problem with this template, when I run the macro, the MacroDroid Fingerprint Gesture Detector is turned off.
This is because the template's Value is user environment dependent, so all other apps that use Accessibility that are not defined will be turned off.
To solve this problem, you need to configure the Accessibility setting in the normal state and select enabled_accessibility_services from Known keys to reflect the user's environment in the Value.
This link is dead. Does anybody know where I can get this macro?I had this problem sommetimes, specially after reboot
So I made this macro, works for me at Android 10, 11 an 12