Hi.

I have a Macbook and I have never had this issue. However, one of my friends 
have an Imac, and he got some more ram in his machine then he bought it. He 
chose some cheeper ram which wasn't recommended by Apple. His Voiceover does 
reset his settings very often. If he reset his ram, it stops for a while, and a 
few weeks later, it starts again.
Have all of you who have this issue upgraded your ram? Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
Den Mar 14, 2010 kl. 11:02 PM skrev Esther:

> Hi Sarah,
> 
> This sounds like the same problem that Daniel reported last month, and that 
> Carlene may have seen a bit earlier.  Do you have a copy of you old VoiceOver 
> preference files?  We're not sure why this is happening in these instances, 
> but either as a source or result of the problem you .plist files are getting 
> overwritten or the system thinks they are corrupted and is generating new 
> ones.  (Corrupted preference files are the second most common general 
> problem, but way down in frequency after having to repair permissions with 
> Disk Utility).  I generally save copies of the most frequently used plist 
> files somewhere easily accessed on my home directory.  The ones you are 
> likely to want for VoiceOver are:
> 
> com.apple.universalaccess.plist
> com.apple.VoiceOver.plist
> com.apple.VoiceOver.pronunciations.plist
> Here's the start of Daniel's thread on VoiceOver resetting itself:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg16492.html
> Use Control-N to read down through the thread.  You can also check my post to 
> Carlene about how to navigate to the Preferences folder.  That post lists 
> even more VoiceOver and speech-related plist files:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg13973.html
> If you have any of the old plist files around from a backup, just copy them 
> into the Library/Preferences folder under your home directory and they should 
> be used instead.
> HTH
> Cheers,
> Esther
> 
> 
> Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> sorry to the cross posting.
>> 
>> Hello to all. Voice over reset itself yesterday and i can't figure out how. 
>> I am still trying get it not to say now in window or leaving tool bar or 
>> table or what ever and application when I focus something. I'v checked the 
>> settings in the vo control panel but I can't find anything that would change 
>> this.
>> 
>> any help would be good as I'm getting frustrated, fast.
>> 
>> Take care.
>> 
>> 
>> Sarah Alawami
>> marri...@gmail.com
>> msn: chell...@hotmail.com
>> website: http://music.marrie.org
>> twitter: http://twitter.com/marrie1
>> podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com/feeds
>> 
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