Thanks Nic,

I'll try this.
On 4 Dec 2009, at 09:14, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> In Leopard, using any VoiceOver command would cancel system speech. Any 
> events in Skype will be spoken by your default voice on the Mac. Meaning, 
> these events have nothing at all to do with VoiceOver. However, in Snow 
> Leopard when trying to navigate with VoiceOver while an event is being spoken 
> doesn't always stop it. VoiceOver won't speak, in which case, you can either 
> wait until it's done speaking or simply use any of the speech attribute 
> commands.
> 
> Regards,
> Nic
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> On Dec 3, 2009, at 7:42 AM, anouk radix wrote:
> 
>> Hello, I am not sure if this is related to your situation but I sometimes 
>> have vo stop speech if skype announces somehting (for some reason it uses 
>> alex for this while I use peter).
>> Then I have to mute/unmite speech to get it working again.
>> Greetings, Anouk,
>> On Dec 2, 2009, at 11:29 PM, James & Nash wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi list, 
>>> 
>>> I just had a very strange experience with Voice Over. For no apparent 
>>> reason, it suddenly stopped speaking. I was forced to restart the machine 
>>> as VO would not restart itself. Just as an aside to this, I tried to reboot 
>>> the system from within Terminal and this did not work. I do not know why my 
>>> Administrative password  did not trigger the shutdown, but there we are. I 
>>> also tried to do this with my standard account password and this did not 
>>> work either. I am assuming that the standard account is not in the sudoer's 
>>> file which is fine. But I am unclear as to why my Admin password did not 
>>> trigger the kill. 
>>> 
>>> Anyway, speech is back now - hence the E-Mail. Has anyone else experienced 
>>> this? Perhaps I will try repairing permissions Should I also try zapping 
>>> the PRAM? What is this and what will happen if I do this?
>>> 
>>> Thanks 
>>> 
>>> TC 
>>> 
>>> James 
>>> 
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