![]() Hacks that used to work to get Finder to do things Apple don't think it's supposed to, are blocked with updates, like this hack to get folders listed before files, which was blocked with Lion: If you look in the drop-down, the Cmd+O shortcut is no longer listed there, and neither is Opt+Enter, it's just blank! And even if you assign something close, like Option+Enter, Finder will just ignore it. This is unique to OS X AFAIK, and it's bloody awesome!).Īs it turns out, you cannot assign the enter key alone to any action. I was trying myself to circumvent it by redefining the shortcut in System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > Application Shortcuts (which is a goldmine, you can use it to assign pretty much anything that exists in a regular or context menu in any program to whatever you want (such as F10 to create a folder in Finder, F5 for refreshing pages, etc. Hi Michael, this is the script without the System Integrity Protection, which worked fine and without any interruption on Yosemite and High Sierra here.This behavior is not just intended by Apple, it's forced. If finderMess2 = “You’re up-to-date!” then Set finderMess2 to the value of static text 1 of window 1 of application process “Finder” of application “System Events” If finderMess1 = “XtraFinder Beta has expired!” thenĬlick button “OK” of window 1 of application process “Finder” of application “System Events” Set finderMess1 to the value of static text 1 of window 1 of application process “Finder” of application “System Events” If exists ( window 1 of process “Finder”) then If XfinderMess = “System Integrity Protection is enabled.” thenĬlick button “OK” of window 1 of application process “XtraFinder” of application “System Events” Set XfinderMess to the value of static text 1 of window 1 of application process “XtraFinder” of application “System Events” If exists ( window 1 of process “XtraFinder”) then Tell application “XtraFinder” to activate The script app has to be in your log in items and will/should work fine even after you upgrade to the latest version of XtraFinder, currently 0.25.9 /which by the way fixes the nag messages, until the time for the next update probably, which if not on time will probably start the receiving of the expire message again. The tutorial is for XtraFinder version 0.25 where mine was 0.25.8 and though the assembler instructions and the function looked the same I think that matters.Īs I am not an assembler guru I went back to the good old applescript to make a few clicks on behalf of a human □ Please check the script below and change it if you need to. Well unfortunately I found only one good and interesting blog post on the subject involving Hopper Disassembler, but that did not worked for me, whatever I tried I did not manage to produce an executable file which will actually work. ![]() As what was suggested in the official support page did not work I went to see what is available online, Google is your friend, right!? □ I was recently asked to help with the annoying XtraFinder’s message “ XtraFinder Beta has expired!” and make it disappear without user input.
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