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When using Safari 6.0.2 I frequently cannot enter text into a text box. If I open a new page, it will work fine for a while and then develop the same problem. Anybody else have this problem and find a solution?

Mac mini (Mid 2010), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Dec 13, 2012 9:23 AM

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Dec 13, 2012 2:11 PM in response to iaJim

I'll see if that makes a difference.


It won't.


Please read this whole message before doing anything.


This procedure is a test, not a solution. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.


Step 1


The purpose of this step is to determine whether the problem is localized to your user account.


Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. For instructions, launch the System Preferences application, select Help from the menu bar, and enter “Set up guest users” (without the quotes) in the search box. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.”


While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your personal files or settings. Applications will behave as if you were running them for the first time. Don’t be alarmed by this; it’s normal. If you need any passwords or other personal data in order to complete the test, memorize, print, or write them down before you begin.


Test while logged in as Guest. Same problem?


After testing, log out of the guest account and, in your own account, disable it if you wish. Any files you created in the guest account will be deleted automatically when you log out of it.


*Note: If you’ve activated “Find My Mac” or FileVault, then you can’t enable the Guest account. The “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac” is not the same. Create a new account in which to test, and delete it, including its home folder, after testing.


Step 2


The purpose of this step is to determine whether the problem is caused by third-party system modifications that load automatically at startup or login.


Disconnect all wired peripherals except those needed for the test, and remove all aftermarket expansion cards. Boot in safe mode* and log in to the account with the problem. The instructions provided by Apple are as follows:


  • Shut down your computer, wait 30 seconds, and then hold down the shift key while pressing the power button.
  • When you see the gray Apple logo, release the shift key.
  • If you are prompted to log in, type your password, and then hold down the shift key again as you click Log in.


Safe mode is much slower to boot and run than normal, and some things won’t work at all, including wireless networking on certain Macs.



The login screen appears even if you usually log in automatically. You must know your login password in order to log in. If you’ve forgotten the password, you will need to reset it before you begin.


*Note: If FileVault is enabled, or if a firmware password is set, or if the boot volume is a software RAID, you can’t boot in safe mode.


Test while in safe mode. Same problem?


After testing, reboot as usual (i.e., not in safe mode) and verify that you still have the problem. Post the results of steps 1 and 2.

Dec 13, 2012 8:40 PM in response to iaJim

Please read this whole message before doing anything.

This procedure is a diagnostic test. It won’t solve your problem. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.

Third-party system modifications are a common cause of usability problems. By a “system modification,” I mean software that affects the operation of other software — potentially for the worse. The following procedure will help identify which such modifications you've installed. Don’t be alarmed by the complexity of these instructions — they’re easy to carry out and won’t change anything on your Mac.


These steps are to be taken while booted in “normal” mode, not in safe mode. If you’re now running in safe mode, reboot as usual before continuing.


Below are instructions to enter some UNIX shell commands. The commands are harmless, but they must be entered exactly as given in order to work. If you have doubts about the safety of the procedure suggested here, search this site for other discussions in which it’s been followed without any report of ill effects.


Some of the commands will line-wrap or scroll in your browser, but each one is really just a single line, all of which must be selected. You can accomplish this easily by triple-clicking anywhere in the line. The whole line will highlight, and you can then either copy or drag it. The headings “Step 1” and so on are not part of the commands.


Note: If you have more than one user account, Step 2 must be taken as an administrator. Ordinarily that would be the user created automatically when you booted the system for the first time. The other steps should be taken as the user who has the problem, if different. Most personal Macs have only one user, and in that case this paragraph doesn’t apply.


Launch the Terminal application in any of the following ways:


☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)


☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.


☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Terminal in the icon grid.


When you launch Terminal, a text window will open with a line already in it, ending either in a dollar sign (“$”) or a percent sign (“%”). If you get the percent sign, enter “sh” and press return. You should then get a new line ending in a dollar sign.


Step 1


Copy or drag — do not type — the line below into the Terminal window, then press return:

kextstat -kl | awk '!/com\.apple/{printf "%s %s\n", $6, $7}'

Post the lines of output (if any) that appear below what you just entered (the text, please, not a screenshot.) You can omit the final line ending in “$”.


Step 2


Repeat with this line:

sudo launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.(apple|openssh|vix)|edu\.mit|org\.(amavis|apache|cups|isc|ntp|postfix|x)/{print $3}'

This time, you'll be prompted for your login password, which won't be displayed when you type it. You may get a one-time warning not to screw up. You don't need to post the warning.


Note: If you don’t have a login password, you’ll need to set one before taking this step. If that’s not possible, skip to the next step.


Step 3

launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.apple|edu\.mit|org\.(x|openbsd)/{print $3}'

Step 4

ls -1A /e*/mach* {,/}L*/{Ad,Compon,Ex,Fram,In,Keyb,La,Mail/Bu,P*P,Priv,Qu,Scripti,Servi,Spo,Sta}* L*/Fonts 2> /dev/null

Important: If you formerly synchronized with a MobileMe account, your me.com email address may appear in the output of the above command. If so, anonymize it before posting.


Step 5

osascript -e 'tell application "System Events" to get name of every login item' 2> /dev/null

Remember, steps 1-5 are all drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste, whichever you prefer — no typing, except your password. Also remember to post the output.


You can then quit Terminal.

Dec 14, 2012 10:55 AM in response to Linc Davis

Step 1


com.logmein.driver.LogMeInSoundDriver (1.0.0)

James-Lippolds-Mac-mini:~ jim's computer


Step 2


com.rim.BBDaemon

com.oracle.java.Helper-Tool

com.logmein.raupdate

com.adobe.fpsaud

James-Lippolds-Mac-mini:~ jim's computer


Step 3


com.rim.BBLaunchAgent

com.oracle.java.Java-Updater

com.logmein.logmeingui

com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper

com.spotify.webhelper

com.google.keystone.user.agent

com.adobe.ARM.202f4087f2bbde52e3ac2df389f53a4f123223c9cc56a8fd83a6f7ae

James-Lippolds-Mac-mini:~ jim's computer


Step 4


/Library/Components:



/Library/Extensions:



/Library/Frameworks:

AEProfiling.framework

AERegistration.framework

AudioMixEngine.framework

DivX Toolkit.framework

HPSmartX.framework

NyxAudioAnalysis.framework

PluginManager.framework

RIM_VSP.framework

RimBlackBerryUSB.framework

StuffIt.framework

StuffItSupport.framework

TSLicense.framework

iLifeFaceRecognition.framework

iLifeKit.framework

iLifePageLayout.framework

iLifeSQLAccess.framework

iLifeSlideshow.framework

iTunesLibrary.framework



/Library/Input Methods:



/Library/Internet Plug-Ins:

AmazonMP3DownloaderPlugin.plugin

AmazonMP3DownloaderPlugin1017277.plugin

AuthorwareWebPlayer

AuthorwareWebPlayer-PPC folder

ContentUploaderPlugin.plugin

CouponPrinter-FireFox.plugin

CouponPrinter-Safari.webplugin

DRM Plugin.bundle

DirectorShockwave.plugin

Disabled Plug-Ins

DivXBrowserPlugin.plugin

Flash Player.plugin

Flip4Mac WMV Plugin.plugin

Flip4Mac WMV Plugin.webplugin

GarminGpsControl.plugin

Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin

Installer Log File

JavaAppletPlugin.plugin

LogMeIn.plugin

LogMeInSafari32.plugin

LogMeInSafari64.plugin

NPSVG3.zip

NPSVG3Carbon

NPSVG3ReadMe.html

NPVirtools

NPVirtoolsMachO.bundle

PDF Browser Plugin.plugin

Quartz Composer.webplugin

QuickTime Plugin.plugin

RealPlayer Plugin.plugin

Silverlight.plugin

Unity Web Player.plugin

Unused

flashplayer.xpt

iPhotoPhotocast.plugin

loading.vmo

npUpload.xpt

npdivx.xpt

nsI4xScriptablePluginVirtools.xpt

nsIQTScriptablePlugin.xpt



/Library/Keyboard Layouts:



/Library/LaunchAgents:

com.logmein.logmeingui.plist

com.logmein.logmeinguiagent.plist

com.logmein.logmeinguiagentatlogin.plist

com.oracle.java.Java-Updater.plist

com.rim.BBLaunchAgent.plist



/Library/LaunchDaemons:

com.adobe.fpsaud.plist

com.logmein.logmeinserver.plist

com.logmein.raupdate.plist

com.oracle.java.Helper-Tool.plist

com.rim.BBDaemon.plist



/Library/PreferencePanes:

DivX.prefPane

Flash Player.prefPane

Flip4Mac WMV.prefPane

JavaControlPanel.prefPane



/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools:



/Library/QuickLook:

GBQLGenerator.qlgenerator

iBooksAuthor.qlgenerator

iWork.qlgenerator



/Library/QuickTime:

AppleIntermediateCodec.component

AppleMPEG2Codec.component

DivX Decoder.component

DivX Encoder.component

Flip4Mac WMV Advanced.component

Flip4Mac WMV Export.component

Flip4Mac WMV Import.component

x264Encoder.component

x264EncoderPane.prefPane



/Library/ScriptingAdditions:

Adobe Unit Types



/Library/Spotlight:

.DS_Store

GBSpotlightImporter.mdimporter

LogicPro.mdimporter

Microsoft Office.mdimporter

iBooksAuthor.mdimporter

iWeb.mdimporter

iWork.mdimporter



/Library/StartupItems:

HP IO

HP Trap Monitor



/etc/mach_init.d:



/etc/mach_init_per_login_session.d:



/etc/mach_init_per_user.d:



Library/Address Book Plug-Ins:



Library/Fonts:

Abadi MT Condensed Extra Bold

Abadi MT Condensed Light

Andale Mono

Arial

Arial Black

Arial Narrow

Arial Rounded Bold

Baskerville Old Face

Batang.ttf

Bauhaus 93

Bell MT

Bernard MT Condensed

Book Antiqua

Bookman Old Style

Braggadocio

Britannic Bold

Brush Script

Calisto MT

Century

Century Gothic

Century Schoolbook

Colonna

Comic Sans MS

Cooper Black

Copperplate Gothic Bold

Copperplate Gothic Light

Curlz MT

Desdemona

Edwardian Script ITC

Engravers MT

Eurostile

Footlight Light

Garamond

Georgia

Gill Sans Ultra Bold

Gloucester MT Extra Condensed

Goudy Old Style

Gulim.ttf

Haettenschweiler

Harrington

Impact

Imprint MT Shadow

Kino

Lucida Blackletter

Lucida Bright

Lucida Calligraphy

Lucida Fax

Lucida Handwriting

Lucida Sans

Lucida Sans Typewriter

MS Gothic.ttf

MS Mincho.ttf

MS PGothic.ttf

MS PMincho.ttf

MT Extra

Matura Script Capitals

Mistral

Modern No. 20

Monotype Corsiva

Monotype Sorts

News Gothic MT

Onyx

PMingLiU.ttf

Perpetua Titling MT

Playbill

Rockwell

Rockwell Extra Bold

SimSun.ttf

Stencil

Tahoma

Times New Roman

Trebuchet MS

Verdana

Wide Latin

Wingdings

Wingdings 2

Wingdings 3

encodings.dir

fonts.dir

fonts.list

fonts.scale



Library/Frameworks:

DotMacKit.framework

MindFortress.framework

PMPluginsFramework.framework

PMPluginsFramework68kAligned.framework

SyncManagerCommon.framework

libical.framework



Library/Internet Plug-Ins:

.DS_Store

Move-Media-Player.plugin

PDF Browser Plugin.plugin



Library/Keyboard Layouts:



Library/LaunchAgents:

com.adobe.ARM.202f4087f2bbde52e3ac2df389f53a4f123223c9cc56a8fd83a6f7ae.plist

com.apple.AddressBook.ScheduledSync.PHXCardDAVSource.7F4CC4D8-8111-446E-84DA-B04 20CD007AB.plist

com.apple.SafariBookmarksSyncer.plist

com.google.keystone.agent.plist

com.spotify.webhelper.plist

com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper.plist



Library/PreferencePanes:

Opera Preferences



Library/Services:

GraphicConverter.service

James-Lippolds-Mac-mini:~ jim's computer


Step 5


AirPort Base Station Agent, LMILaunchAgentFixer, iTunesHelper, GrowlHelperApp, Spotify, Dropbox, HP Scheduler, Director Docker

James-Lippolds-Mac-mini:~ jim's computer



Again, thanks for helping me. I have the same behavior going on on my MBP.

Dec 14, 2012 12:34 PM in response to iaJim

Remove the "MacKeeper" crapware as follows. First, back up all data.

"MacKeeper" has only one useful feature: it deletes itself.

Note: These instructions apply to the version of the product that I downloaded and tested in early 2012. I can't be sure that they apply to other versions, nor do I intend to repeat the test.

IMPORTANT: "MacKeeper" has what the developer calls an “encryption” feature. In my tests, I didn't try to verify what this feature really does. If you used it to “encrypt” any of your files, “decrypt” them before you uninstall, or (preferably) restore the files from backups made before they were “encrypted.” As the developer is not trustworthy, you should assume that the "decrypted" files are corrupt unless proven otherwise.

In the Finder, select Go Applications from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-A. The "MacKeeper" application is in the folder that opens. Quit it if it's running, then drag it to the Trash. You'll be prompted for your login password. Then a dialog will pop up asking why you want to uninstall it. You don't have to provide that information. Enter anything you like in the text box, then click the Uninstall MacKeeper button. All the functional components of the software will be deleted. Reboot.

Do not try to uninstall by dragging the MacKeeper icon in the Dock or the LaunchPad to the Trash.

Here are some general suggestions. If you want your computer to be usable, don't install crapware, such as “themes,” "haxies," “add-ons,” “toolbars,” “enhancers," “optimizers,” "tune-ups," “accelerators,” “extenders,” “cleaners,” “defragmenters,” “firewalls,” "barriers," “guardians,” “defenders,” “protectors,” most “plugins,” commercial "virus scanners,” "disk tools," or "utilities." With very few exceptions, this kind of material is useless, or worse than useless.

The more actively promoted the product, the more likely it is to be garbage. The most extreme example is the “MacKeeper” scam.

The only software you should install is that which directly enables you to do the things you use a computer for — such as creating, communicating, and playing — and does not modify the way other software works. Never install any third-party software unless you know how to uninstall it.

Dec 14, 2012 1:24 PM in response to Linc Davis

I downloaded it and attempted to throw it away, but coudn't because "Antitheft ?something? is in use. When I tried to enter my password, I got a dialog that stated that the program coudn't be deleted because it was damaged or incomplete.


Another problem I've been having is that I cannot leave an item in the trash, it is deleted immediately upon my approval. I've just gotten used to that one. It probably has caused problems now, however.


Dang.

Dec 14, 2012 1:35 PM in response to iaJim

1. Triple-click the line below to select it:

~/.Trash

2. Right-click or control-click the highlighted line and select Services Show Info from the contextual menu. An Info dialog should open.

3. The dialog should show "You can read and write" in the Sharing & Permissions section. If that's not what it shows, click the padlock icon in the lower right corner of the window and enter your password when prompted. Use the plus- and minus-sign buttons to give yourself Read & Write access and "everyone" No Access. Delete any other entries in the access list.


4. In the General section, uncheck the box marked Locked if it's checked.

5. From the action menu (gear icon) at the bottom of the dialog, select Apply to enclosed items and confirm.

6. Close the Info window and test.

Dec 14, 2012 2:31 PM in response to iaJim

Back up all data now.

This procedure will unlock all your user files (not system files) and reset their ownership and access-control lists to the default. If you've set special values for those attributes on any of your files, they will be reverted. In that case, either stop here, or be prepared to recreate the settings if necessary. If none of this is meaningful to you, you don't need to worry about it.


Step 1

If you have more than one user account, and the one in question is not an administrator account, then temporarily promote it to administrator status in the Users & Groups preference pane. You can demote it back to standard status when this step has been completed.

Launch the Terminal application in any of the following ways:

☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)

☞ In the Finder, select Go Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.

☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Terminal in the icon grid.

Drag or copy — do not type — the following line into the Terminal window, then press return:

sudo chflags -R nouchg,nouappnd ~ $TMPDIR.. ; sudo chown -R $UID:20 ~ $_ ; chmod -R -N ~ $_ 2> /dev/null

Be sure to select the whole line by triple-clicking anywhere in it. You'll be prompted for your login password, which won't be displayed when you type it. You may get a one-time warning not to screw up. You don't need to post the warning. If you don’t have a login password, you’ll need to set one before you can run the command.

The command will take a noticeable amount of time to run. Wait for a new line ending in a dollar sign (“$”) to appear, then quit Terminal.

Step 2


Boot into Recovery by holding down the key combination command-R at startup. Release the keys when you see a gray screen with a spinning dial.

When the OS X Utilities screen appears, select Utilities Terminal from the menu bar. A text window opens.

In the Terminal window, type this:

resetpassword

That's one word with no spaces. Then press return. A Reset Password window opens. You’re not going to reset a password.

Select your boot volume ("Macintosh HD," unless you gave it a different name) if not already selected.

Select your username from the menu labeled Select the user account if not already selected.

Under Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs, click the Reset button.

Select  Restart from the menu bar.

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