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Q: Need to hold the keys to input password

I installed a face recognition app called keylemon and after that i had to press and hold each key for 3 seconds to input the password in login screen. its annoying.. And even after i uninstalled that app i still need to hold the keys. Please help me out..

MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2015), OS X El Capitan (10.11.3)

Posted on Oct 11, 2016 12:33 AM

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  • by sberman,

    sberman sberman Oct 11, 2016 10:11 AM in response to aj_ism
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    Oct 11, 2016 10:11 AM in response to aj_ism

    From KeyLemon's website ... uninstalling is a big deal that must be done carefully and correctly:

     

    Screen Shot 2016-10-11 at 10.09.57 AM.png

  • by John Galt,

    John Galt John Galt Oct 11, 2016 10:16 AM in response to aj_ism
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    Oct 11, 2016 10:16 AM in response to aj_ism

    From https://www.keylemon.com/app/#app-download

     

    In order to uninstall properly KeyLemon, please follow the following steps:

    • Open KeyLemon application (/Applications/KeyLemon.app). Depending if you are in end of trial or not, KeyLemon should open in the "General" tab or in the "Licenses" tab directly. Both tabs have an "Uninstall KeyLemon" button.
    • Click on the "Uninstall KeyLemon" button. A dialog asks you if you really wants to uninstall KeyLemon. Click on "Yes" (See printscreen "uninstall_2.png"). Then you are asking for an administrator passwords.
    • Finally, KeyLemon tells you that the uninstallation completed correctly and that the Application package (/Applications/KeyLemon.app) will now be removed.

     

    Yes, but what if I have already removed KeyLemon.app ?

    If you have already removed KeyLemon.app, please install again KeyLemon and follow the steps described above.

     

    If you are still having trouble, contact its developer for support.

     

    Be advised that uninstallation instructions for most non-Apple products simply don't work, meaning it may be required to restore your Mac from a Time Machine or equivalent backup created prior to having modified its operating system.