Hi david, vo f2 did nothing so I tried the command option escape, the 2 items 
in the table were shrook and finder.  I selected shrook and it gave me a force 
quit and I did it.  Still the same thing no matter what key I clicked I would 
hear a ding, so I went back and now selected finder but for finder it only gave 
me cancel and relaunch I chose relaunch.  It didn’t solve the problem.  My 
husband came home and using the mouse he was able to click on the apple menu on 
the left hand corner and we chose restart.but still the dings I can’t use any 
command on the keyboard.  What do I do now?  
 
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of David Griffith
Sent: December-15-14 4:34 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: actually now everything is dinging
 
In these circumstances it is worth checking Window Chooser to make sure that 
there is not an alert window somewhere which is demanding your attention.
Unfortunatley not every window announces itself when it opens on the Mac.
Hit VO F2 twice to bring Window Chooser  up.
Alternatively you may just have an application that has crashed. This happens 
far less on the mac than on Windows but this does happen. Try hitting command 
option escape and then in the force quit window which comes up interact with 
the table of open applications and                                  see if any 
are not responding. If any app is causing a problem you can force it to quit 
from this window.
 
David Griffith  
On 15 Dec 2014, at 21:09, Zoe Fiogkos <fiog...@rogers.com> wrote:
 
Ok guys now I’m in trouble no matter what keys I click no matter if I flick on 
the trackpad all I hear is a ding and nothing else, when I say nothing else I 
don’t mean voiceover is not speaking I mean I hit vo d and instead of hearing 
doc safari for example I hear just a ding what’s going on now?
 
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