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Disabling the menu bar icon doesn't work for me, unfortunately. If I perform a right-click, it has the same effect as a left-click. The menu doesn't show up.
Tried it on Monterey & High Sierra.
Modifying the property list is not an option because it's not being created on both systems.
A good workaround for me would be to just use an older version which has no menu bar icon. It's not an option, though, because of the expired certificate. Is there a way to replace it manually with the one from 3.2+?
Edit:
I'm using a trackpad, not a mouse. If I enable the "secondary click" (two fingers), I'm able to open the menu. I'm also able to hide the icon that way on Monterey (not on High Sierra). Apparently, the right-click using command and the right-click using two-fingers create different signals.
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Great tool.
Disabling the menu bar icon doesn't work for me, unfortunately. If I perform a right-click, it has the same effect as a left-click. The menu doesn't show up.
Tried it on Monterey & High Sierra.
Modifying the property list is not an option because it's not being created on both systems.
A good workaround for me would be to just use an older version which has no menu bar icon. It's not an option, though, because of the expired certificate. Is there a way to replace it manually with the one from 3.2+?
Edit:
I'm using a trackpad, not a mouse. If I enable the "secondary click" (two fingers), I'm able to open the menu. I'm also able to hide the icon that way on Monterey (not on High Sierra). Apparently, the right-click using command and the right-click using two-fingers create different signals.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: