On macOS this almost always means RadMyk doesn't have Accessibility permission yet. Grant it - or use the built-in "reset and retry" - and auto-paste starts working.
Symptom: You have auto-paste on, but your words land in the clipboard and you see “Copied - press Cmd+V to paste” instead of text at your cursor.
Why: On macOS, placing text at your cursor needs Accessibility permission. Until it’s granted, RadMyk safely falls back to the clipboard.
Click Reset and retry in RadMyk’s Accessibility helper. This clears a stale permission that macOS sometimes holds onto (common right after an update or a re-download) and re-checks.
If you’re running RadMyk from the disk image instead of the Applications folder, the permission won’t stick. Move RadMyk into Applications, reopen it, and grant Accessibility again.
Prefer not to grant it? You can keep using RadMyk in clipboard mode and paste each phrase yourself, or switch on Type with keystrokes in Dictation settings, which doesn’t need Accessibility.
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