

With Xcode Version 4.5.2 (4G2008a) AND Xcode Version 4.6 (4H95e) installed. USB keyboard, Bluetooth Apple Magic Mouse and Apple Wireless Trackpad.

Enable access for assistive devices checked. Apple Universal Access is a component of the Mac OS X operating system that provides computing abilities to people with visual impairment, hearing impairment, or physical disability. Last night, that version of QuicKeys worked WITHOUT my having to drag the QuicKeys Helper app into the Privacy pane. The (xfaxdex0c) value stems from the csreq column, which contains a fingerprint of sorts of the specified app OSX manages that automatically behind the scenes - no need to ever specify it.The actual value is much longer the truncation to 3 bytes comes from trying to output the binary value (data type BLOB) as if it were a string, causing output to stop at the first NUL byte (the stem. On an iMac12,2, OS X 10.8.2 (12C60), admin user, regular home dir. Component of the Mac OS X operating system that provides computing abilities to people with impairments.
ENABLE ACCESS FOR ASSISTIVE DEVICES IN MAC 10.12 ACTIVATION CODE
BUT NOW, I keep getting the warning that says that this version and activation code are already in use by another user! I am also getting those warnings on my Mac Pro - which had the same problem yesterday (QuicKeys not working), until I heard back from a Technical Advisor from Startly, who told me about trashing the app and redownloading from their site. All together, my QuicKeys now works on my MacBook Air. Next, I redownloaded QuicKeys from Startly and THEN I went to gb2's directions. I didn't see it, but after I quit and restarted QuicKeys, it worked! However,I had first dragged the QuicKeys app to the trash, emptied it, then restarted. Thank you for your reply! I did everything that Startly recommended (actually, gb2), and when I dragged the QuicKeys Helper into the Privacy box.
