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07-30-2022 05:15 PM
I recently installed Canon EOS Utility onto my MacBook and now my MacBook automaticlly loads the utility and connects to my R5 even when I don't want it to, even after I reboot my MacBook. This prevents it from tethering to Capture One. How can I fully uninstall EOS utility from my MacBook? Thanks!
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07-30-2022 06:15 PM
This thread tells you how to disable the EOS Utility from launching.
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07-30-2022 05:48 PM
Not all that familiar with the MacOS, but on Windows there is an EOS Utility Launcher. This service runs in the background and detects when a Canon camera has been connected to the USB port. The service determines which camera is connected, and will then launch either EOS Utility 2 or EOS Utility 3. The service can be disabled.
In order to use the EOS Webcam Utility the EOS Launcher must be disabled in Windows. I would suspect that the MacOS version has a similar architecture. The directions for the EOS Webcam Utility may tell you how to disable any EOS Launcher app that runs in the background on a Mac.
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This thread tells you how to disable the EOS Utility from launching.
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07-30-2022 10:42 PM
Thanks. Yes I'm new to MacOS as well and that's a lot of my problem.
