![]() ![]() I didn't try copying the whole thing together as I was following an existing guide already. Sudo sqlite3 ~/Library/Application\ Support//TCC.db "INSERT or REPLACE INTO accessĮdit: I entered the next group second. Do not press enter after you finish with access. Step 2: Manually add permission for the client to access the microphone.Ģ.1 Open the terminal and type or copy and paste the following, starting at the first letter of sudo and ending at the last letter of access. ![]() It's necessary anyway, because otherwise the database in step 2 cannot be accessed) (Disclaimer: This is part of the system security, so turn it back on in step 4. This will bring up the Recovery Modeġ.2 Select Options and enter your password.ġ.3 On top of the screen, open Utility->Terminal and type csrutil disable. Step 1: Disable The System Integrity Check so that you can access the relevant system database.ġ.1 Reboot your mac and hold the Power Button/TouchID Button on startup until it tells you it's loading recovery mode. That's why this workaround focuses on manually creating this permission.* Technical Background*: The voice chat feature is functional in itself, but the LoL client can't access the microphone, as it never asks the operating system for permission to do so. Please note, I compiled existing instructions to make this work, I am not a Hackerman, and I am simply posting what worked for me in case it works for anyone else. This worked for me on base M1 MacBook Air running Big Sur 11.0. Most of the steps are the same, but there are a few differences to the M1 MacBooks. This is a summarized repost of u/DarthKeidran 's guide to fixing it on Catalina, which was a repost by u/ReggaeRoland for fixing it on Mojave on previous Intel MacBooks. Here's a list of what I did to get it working again. It looks like my mic was still being detected by the MacBook, so I googled it. However, after a day or two, my League Voice chat stopped working. I recently got the new MacBook Air, and of course the first thing I had to do was play League on it (which by the way, runs like a dream, this thing is OP). ![]()
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