{"id":359,"date":"2016-12-17T17:29:35","date_gmt":"2016-12-17T16:29:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wp.gaborhargitai.hu\/?p=359"},"modified":"2017-04-23T11:16:32","modified_gmt":"2017-04-23T10:16:32","slug":"disable-itunes-keyboard-shortcutsmedia-buttons-on-macos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.gaborhargitai.hu\/disable-itunes-keyboard-shortcutsmedia-buttons-on-macos\/","title":{"rendered":"Disable iTunes Keyboard Shortcuts\/Media Buttons on macOS"},"content":{"rendered":"
\nUPDATE FOR SIERRA 10.12.4 AND UP<\/p>\n
This only works on <\/strong>macOS versions prior to\u00a0macOS Sierra 10.12.4 (16E195)<\/strong> as starting from this version it is necessary to disable the System Integrity Protection<\/strong> – this is not<\/em><\/strong> covered in this guide!<\/p>\n
Alternatively, you\u00a0could<\/em> rename the iTunes.app within the Applications folder which will cause it\u00a0not to launch at all<\/strong>. This is less destructive than removing it altogether – chances are, if you want to unbind it then you are not using it as your default player. The steps:<\/p>\n
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- Open Finder, go to Applications<\/strong>, select iTunes<\/strong> and right click (or alt\/option click) on iTunes<\/strong>, select Show Package Contents<\/strong><\/li>\n
- Open\u00a0Contents <\/strong>then within that, go to the\u00a0MacOS<\/strong> folder<\/li>\n
- Right click on “iTunes<\/strong>” and select Rename<\/strong><\/li>\n
- Enter your login password if you are asked for it<\/li>\n
- Enter something like “iTunes2” as the new name (or anything else, it doesn’t matter really)<\/li>\n
- All done! To restore this, rename the executable in step 5 back to “iTunes” and it should work as before<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
While it is nowhere near as elegant as the original solution, the recent update forces us to do something radical as this. For the time being, this\u00a0does<\/em> work and you don’t have to reinstall iTunes every time you need it.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n