![]() There’s an AppleScript script snippet inside “Run AppleScript action” which utilizes GUI (graphical user interface) scripting. When you click on it upon downloading don’t hit “Install”. The caveat is it doesn’t involve TouchID since I don’t own a TouchID MacBook: are you so keen to use TouchID and cannot do without it? I’ll post a Google drive link, anyway. I don’t use Bootcamp but if its partition appears as a volume in the Startup Disk pane of System Preferences the same way every mounted volume appears then I can suggest using an Automator service I created for switching into other partitions. ![]() Model: Macbook Pro Nov 2019 (TouchID) 16" Is anyone able/willing to help me adapt or create a version of this that will work with my modern TouchID Macbook pro running Catalina? Pretty please? I made a post there but have not had any reply from the writers involved. I upgraded my laptop to a 16" touchID model very soon after finding this and the workflow no longer works - and nor does the amendment posted on the same github for touchID macbooks. The funny thing is, I only want this (this specific way of rebooting in windows less laboriously) because it already exists -in my hunt for a way, I found this workflow, which does the job beautifully: I have no knowledge whatsoever about the program I’ve been trying to learn but finding it very difficult so far. I want to create an Automator quick action that restarts my mac in the Windows install I instituted via Boot Camp. Had a quick search so hopefully I’m not treading well-trodden ground here - but apologies if I am.
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