
In the meantime, before you disable Jitouch's Accessibility permissions, please kill the Jitouch process first. This issue will require further examination to correct, if an in-app fix is indeed possible. I haven't tried this one but it should work. If the system has remote login enabled, one could ssh into the system and run sudo killall Jitouch.Disconnecting and reconnecting an external display sometimes buys a second of UI responsiveness that can be used to switch to a terminal window and kill Jitouch.(Needs a second user and fast user switching w/ a Touch ID button) Switch to a user that is not running Jitouch and kill Jitouch in the Activity Monitor or from the terminal with sudo killall Jitouch.The only ways I've found to restore responsiveness without a forced restart are: The issue does not persist after a forced restart. However, other OS and Jitouch versions are likely affected as well. The additional gestures in jitouch are thoughtfully designed and tested to let you perform simple tasks even more easily and using only one hand such as moving / resizing windows, zooming, minimizing, closing windows, quitting applications, changing spaces. disconnecting and reconnecting an external display.Gives 100 Reddit Coins and a week of r/lounge access and ad-free browsing. the mouse pointer (it still moves, but nothing responds to it) Jitouch stopped working after Mojave 10.14.1 update.The only things I've found that respond are: If Jitouch is running and its Accessibility permissions are removed in System Preferences, the UI becomes completely unresponsive to mouse movement, clicks, or key presses.
