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GoGo22

macrumors newbie
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Dec 17, 2011
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Hi all,

Evert time i startup my Macbook Air M1 i get this white window (See Picture added) popping up and i dont know why this is happening.

Any one got an idea about where i can see what is triggering this window to open on startup only or maybe i can see what is causing this ?

If more info is needed i can provide, hope some one can help me out :)

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BrianBaughn

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Feb 13, 2011
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I suspect some third-party software.

There's an app called "UI Browser" that can show, if you click its "Switch to Screen Reader" button, what process/app is controlling whatever your mouse is pointing to on the screen.

The app has a 30 day trial mode. I suggest downloading it, installing, running it (giving it the required system access), restarting the Mac and when the window pops up…run UI Browser as described and see what app is causing it.

Once you've straightened things out you can delete "UI Browser"…and to do that I'd recommend using the "AppCleaner" application or similar.
 
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GoGo22

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 17, 2011
4
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I suspect some third-party software.

There's an app called "UI Browser" that can show, if you click its "Switch to Screen Reader" button, what process/app is controlling whatever your mouse is pointing to on the screen.

The app has a 30 day trial mode. I suggest downloading it, installing, running it (giving it the required system access), restarting the Mac and when the window pops up…run UI Browser as described and see what app is causing it.

Once you've straightened things out you can delete "UI Browser"…and to do that I'd recommend using the "AppCleaner" application or similar.

Thank you very much ☺️ Found the app which was causing this white window with your suggestion 👍🏻 Many thanks ☺️
 
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