Hello Kristeen,

As far as the crashing is concerned I think my fresh clean install has fixed 
that. Did you just install over the previous version of Mac OS X? I’ve just 
noticed that in my security section of system prefs some startup program has 
been blocked and there’s a button to allow. As there is no indication of what 
it is it can stay as it is because if that is creating the problem it is better 
being blocked.

I also note that Mojave didn’t like the Software I installed for my Samsung 
phone. Nor did it like some Adobe flash program. So these are have been removed.

As for me, it has been pretty steady since I formatted the disk and used the 
migration assistant to restore from a time machine backup. My old brailliant 
doesn’t work, lucky I rely more on the speech output and need the braille when 
I’m mis-hearing things that VO won’t let me explore character by character.

Have you reported it to:

accessibil...@apple.com

It is really a drag when it is like that, I hope you find a solution.

All the best,

Gena
> On 18 Jan 2019, at 15:40, 'Kristeen Hughes' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> I have the same issue and I never saw anyone else with it until this E-Mail. 
> I have a Mac mini from 2014 and it only has eight gigs of RAM. In my case, I 
> have pretty much narrowed it down to not having enough memory. Don’t know 
> exactly why VO is targeted, but I know memory is a problem for me. 
> Unfortunately, I can’t upgrade to more memory. I am very angry at this fact.
> 
> When VO crashes for me, I do a command+shift+q and log out and then back in. 
> Sometimes I have to do it a couple of times before VO will come back up.
> 
> Kristeen
> 
> 
>> On Jan 13, 2019, at 4:17 PM, Georgina Joyce <g...@gena-j.me.uk 
>> <mailto:g...@gena-j.me.uk>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> I have a Mac Mini 2013 with 16GB of RAM. All previous upgrades have gone 
>> well. However, just before Christmas I upgraded to Mojave and I keep having 
>> some kind of VoiceOver crash. I have reinstalled Mojave 3 times now. Each 
>> time it works well for a week or so. Then I get busy notices. I can leave it 
>> and it doesn't calm down. If I CMD + tab it crashes i.e. VoiceOver will not 
>> talk nor restart. When I try to restart although VO does not speak sound has 
>> not crashed as time announcements are announced as configured. I have set 
>> all voice output to Daniel. If I leave the machine for a while the same 
>> crash occurs. I can CMD + w and q in an attempt to close running 
>> applications. I can Eject + CTL and shutdown which works. It is something to 
>> do with VoiceOver but I haven't seen anyone else have the same issues. I 
>> have a Brailliant 40 display connected via USB which doesn't work during 
>> normal operation. However, it does during the install process.
>> 
>> I intended upon doing a fresh install last time but neglected to wipe the 
>> disk first.
>> 
>> How do I look through the logs to see what is going on? If a clean fresh 
>> install does not fix these issues. What other investigations can I undertake?
>> 
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Gena
>> 
>> Call: M0EBP
>> Loc: IO83PS
>> 
>> 
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