Hi,

Try VO-f1-f1 (Application Chooser) and/or VO-f2-f2 (Window Chooser) to see if 
there's an app dialog causing this.  Sometimes, when something like Adobe 
Reader wants to update itself, this sort of behaviour occurs.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Mar 4, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Since upgrading to Mavericks last night, VO keeps saying "Macintosh HD Volume 
> group" as I navigate around the system, and when I'm in apps like Mail. I 
> thought maybe the mouse was parked on the desktop Mac HD volume, or was 
> landing there and it was set to speak whats under the mouse, but not the 
> case. I remember someone else having this problem a while back but can't 
> remember the solution. Any help out there?
> 
> As I say, VO keeps interrupting what I'm doing, saying  the name of the Mac 
> HD volume on the desktop.
> . 
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