Greetings list,
I suspect there is a simple solution for this problem.
I have an ibook running Leopard.
It is largely presently for training, but I did have someone use the laptop for an on line task. I did command f5 to turn voice over off so the person could use the computer, run safari swiftly. when we finished I did command f5 again wanting to restore voice over before I shut down the machine. However it simply beeped at me. We did check together, finding that voice over is listed as running. I shut down waited a couple of days, then tried turning the machine on again. still no voice over, and again command f5 is not changing anything but a beep. a second check this afternoon indicates that voice over is running. I suspect a mute of some kind , but I am not sure how, or what steps are needful to correct the situation.
ideas?
Kare

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