← Back to context Comment by tomsmeding 20 days ago Is the right-click -> Open workaround not a thing any more on macOS? 6 comments tomsmeding Reply thebitstick 20 days ago Open -> Click away the error message -> Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Open Anyways -> Open Anyways -> Authenticate -> app actually opens bithaze 20 days ago There's a ctrl+open shortcut, if I remember correctly, which may be what the parent comment is referring to. rpdillon 20 days ago Nope, they've been making it steadily more difficult with each release. The control open shortcut no longer works. swat535 20 days ago Nope, it has been removed. Also God help you if want to run something that needs system extensions..You will need to boot to recovery mode, go through utility and enable it: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mac-help/mchl768f7291/...Basically average users will never be able to pull this off. soxfox42 20 days ago As of macOS 15 (I think?), that shortcut stopped working, it will just show the same unverified software warning. sneak 20 days ago It requires a trip to a submenu in the Settings app now. You can’t do it simply or easily.
thebitstick 20 days ago Open -> Click away the error message -> Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Open Anyways -> Open Anyways -> Authenticate -> app actually opens bithaze 20 days ago There's a ctrl+open shortcut, if I remember correctly, which may be what the parent comment is referring to. rpdillon 20 days ago Nope, they've been making it steadily more difficult with each release. The control open shortcut no longer works. swat535 20 days ago Nope, it has been removed. Also God help you if want to run something that needs system extensions..You will need to boot to recovery mode, go through utility and enable it: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mac-help/mchl768f7291/...Basically average users will never be able to pull this off. soxfox42 20 days ago As of macOS 15 (I think?), that shortcut stopped working, it will just show the same unverified software warning.
bithaze 20 days ago There's a ctrl+open shortcut, if I remember correctly, which may be what the parent comment is referring to. rpdillon 20 days ago Nope, they've been making it steadily more difficult with each release. The control open shortcut no longer works. swat535 20 days ago Nope, it has been removed. Also God help you if want to run something that needs system extensions..You will need to boot to recovery mode, go through utility and enable it: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mac-help/mchl768f7291/...Basically average users will never be able to pull this off. soxfox42 20 days ago As of macOS 15 (I think?), that shortcut stopped working, it will just show the same unverified software warning.
rpdillon 20 days ago Nope, they've been making it steadily more difficult with each release. The control open shortcut no longer works.
swat535 20 days ago Nope, it has been removed. Also God help you if want to run something that needs system extensions..You will need to boot to recovery mode, go through utility and enable it: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mac-help/mchl768f7291/...Basically average users will never be able to pull this off.
soxfox42 20 days ago As of macOS 15 (I think?), that shortcut stopped working, it will just show the same unverified software warning.
sneak 20 days ago It requires a trip to a submenu in the Settings app now. You can’t do it simply or easily.
Open -> Click away the error message -> Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Open Anyways -> Open Anyways -> Authenticate -> app actually opens
There's a ctrl+open shortcut, if I remember correctly, which may be what the parent comment is referring to.
Nope, they've been making it steadily more difficult with each release. The control open shortcut no longer works.
Nope, it has been removed. Also God help you if want to run something that needs system extensions..
You will need to boot to recovery mode, go through utility and enable it: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mac-help/mchl768f7291/...
Basically average users will never be able to pull this off.
As of macOS 15 (I think?), that shortcut stopped working, it will just show the same unverified software warning.
It requires a trip to a submenu in the Settings app now. You can’t do it simply or easily.