This may seem like a cliché - why would anyone need instructions on how to unclick a gray button? If you go through the company's terms and conditions during the installation of the macOS operating system Apple, you may be stopped by an unclickable consent button. Just for these cases, we have instructions for you on how to proceed.
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Have you never read the terms or any kind of license agreement in your life, and you're not going to start now? We're not judging you, we're judging society Apple would like you to at least acknowledge that these conditions exist. However, even if you fully appreciate the importance of the terms and conditions, there is a peculiar bug in macOS that can prevent you from clicking the agree button after all that reading. Fortunately, there is a way around it.
- On the agree button screen, click the back button at least once.
- Once you get to the screen asking for the Apple ID, select postpone settings.
- Once you see the button Skip, click on it.
- You should now be back on the screen with the button for agreeing to the terms and conditions, which should already be functional.
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After that, you need to continue with the macOS setup, but once that's done, just add yours Apple ID by going to System Preferences, entering it, and your Mac is now ready to use.