Enable Accessibility permission

TapPilot needs Android Accessibility permission so it can perform the tap and swipe actions that you start and control.

Why this permission is required

Android requires Accessibility permission for apps that perform tap assistance outside their own screen. TapPilot uses it only for user-directed automation that you configure and start.

Steps

  1. Open TapPilot.
  2. Open Android Settings and go to Accessibility.
  3. Find TapPilot in the list.
  4. Turn TapPilot ON and confirm Android's permission dialog.
  5. Return to TapPilot and run a short test.

If TapPilot is missing

  • Make sure the APK installed successfully.
  • Restart the phone and check Accessibility again.
  • Some phones place downloaded services under Installed apps or Downloaded apps.

Screenshots

Android Accessibility settings main list
Open Accessibility settings and find TapPilot.
TapPilot Accessibility setting switched on
TapPilot should show as ON before automation runs.

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