Use an Android TV Oreo Conditional Detection to apply "workaround" for HUGE UI bug when accessibility is turned on in AutoInput AND Tasker
I'm referencing this:
https://tasker.helprace.com/i426-android-tv-oreo-accessibility-problems-with-tasker
and this
https://tasker.helprace.com/i245-android-tv-oreo-accessibility-problems
Your case for reverting the fix was that it messed with the UI of the Volume Up / Down Indicator. Which, is a good point. BUT - that's only inconvenient on mobile, not on Android TV (it still happens but it's not that inconvenient - though Aaron has a fix for that as well below). Turning Accessibility on for Android TV basically breaks the Homescreen and is not even usable making any accessibility features almost useless on any app.
BUT BUT BUT - here is the fix to that: https://cloudup.com/cnBPalSffz7
AND - you can conditionally only apply the fix to Android TV on Oreo because you can detect that.
So, this SOLVES all of the problems. What do you think?