


Relaunch Lightroom and boooooooooooooom! It should all be working again.deselect the reselect VSCO keys in the App list Once this is done ‘deselect/un-tick’ VSCO Keys from the Apps list then ‘reselect/tick’ it… I know…. Unlock the padlock bottom left, you will then be prompted to insert your password.Ensure you have selected the Privacy tab at the top and Accessibility selected on the left First, I think adding a free form focus area in the Lens Blur instead of shapes would be AMAZING. You should then be able to see VSCO Keys listed as one of the apps in the scrolling window. Make sure you have the ‘Privacy’ tab selected at the top and also that you have ‘Accessibility’ selected down the left hand side. Ensure Lightroom isn’t running, go to System Preferences / Security & Privacy.
VSCO KEYS OPEN SOURCE WORK HOW TO
How to fix VSCO Keys so that it works in Sierra If you find that the VSCO Keys symbol is no longer appearing in your menu bar just do the following. This method should also help you to get the open source version of VSCO Keys working too. Uninstall VSCO Keys, download and install the latest open source version from > here << and follow the same steps again. The other alternatives I had tried such as PFixer had just not been up to the job so I was desperate to find a solution….and I blooming well have. VSCO Keys has stopped working since I upgraded to Sierraįor me this was an absolute disaster, VSCO keys is a vital part of my workflow and now that VSCO has actually stopped supporting the software I thought this was the end of what had been a beautiful relationship.
