I installed the latest software (as of this posting), but 3Dconnexion Home says it was not allowed to load.
But I sent to the Sys Prefs Privacy pane, allowed it, and restarted. Now when I look at Security & Privacy, it's not a disallowed extension:
Yet the complaint:
macOS 10.15.6 driver allowed but still not loaded
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Re: macOS 10.15.6 driver allowed but still not loaded
Hello JetForMe,
Thanks for your post! Please make sure to unplug the 3Dconnexion device from your machine including (charging cable and receiver) then reinstall the driver again to see if you could allow the kernel extension. Please follow the instructions below:
1. Uninstall the current driver. Go to Finder >> Applications >> 3Dconnexion >> Uninstall.
2. Reboot
3. Install the driver. Make sure to Accept all the prompts.
4. Reboot
5. Click the Apple Icon
6. System Preferences
7. Security and Privacy
8. Under the General tab, click "Allow" for "3Dconnexion S.A.M." This should be below "Allow apps downloaded from:" You can also refer to the link here for images: https://www.3dconnexion.com/nc/service/ ... ojave.html
9. Reboot your Machine
10. test it
Regards,
Abdul. A
Thanks for your post! Please make sure to unplug the 3Dconnexion device from your machine including (charging cable and receiver) then reinstall the driver again to see if you could allow the kernel extension. Please follow the instructions below:
1. Uninstall the current driver. Go to Finder >> Applications >> 3Dconnexion >> Uninstall.
2. Reboot
3. Install the driver. Make sure to Accept all the prompts.
4. Reboot
5. Click the Apple Icon
6. System Preferences
7. Security and Privacy
8. Under the General tab, click "Allow" for "3Dconnexion S.A.M." This should be below "Allow apps downloaded from:" You can also refer to the link here for images: https://www.3dconnexion.com/nc/service/ ... ojave.html
9. Reboot your Machine
10. test it
Regards,
Abdul. A
Re: macOS 10.15.6 driver allowed but still not loaded
How do you do this under Mac OS Ventura? There is no longer a "Systems Preferences" - now replaced with "System Settings" and looks different.
Thanks
-C
Thanks
-C