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Disable AutoRaise When touch ID Prompt is present

Open TimCecil opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Is there a way to keep the touch ID prompt in focus when it is present, or at least disable AutoRaise when it's present and then reenable when it's done.

TimCecil avatar Feb 18 '24 04:02 TimCecil

@TimCecil

Ah! Yes AutoRaise can be disabled on a bundle id or application name basis. I don't have touch id myself so I first would have to figure out what the bundle id and/or name is. Thanks for reporting!

sbmpost avatar Feb 19 '24 08:02 sbmpost

No problem. If you tell me how or point me to documentation on how to do it. I don't mind finding the information on my system.

TimCecil avatar Feb 20 '24 21:02 TimCecil

@TimCecil

Hi again! It turns out, the bundle id for touch id (and password dialogs in general) is

com.apple.SecurityAgent

So all you have to do is copy this in the UI to "Stay focused bundle ids" + confirm with enter. After that, the dialog should no longer lose focus.

sbmpost avatar Feb 21 '24 10:02 sbmpost

@TimCecil I am closing this issue as there is a solution which I posted before.

sbmpost avatar Mar 12 '24 16:03 sbmpost