Hi Nic,
Thanks for the tip. I changed the display option to speach and now hope it will 
work.
Cheers,
Rafaela
El 03/10/2010, a las 03:53, Krister Ekstrom escribió:

> Hi, 
> the main disadvantage with having Growl set to speech is that when a message 
> comes that requires interaction, such as a growl update or an added or 
> removed file from dropbox, you can't interact with the message, or can you?
> if something should be done about the speech style, it would be the 
> possibility to interact with messages that require interaction, a queue of 
> spoken events so that not everything is spoken at once and a possibility to 
> silence the speech with a key.
> /Krister
> 3 okt 2010 kl. 10.19 skrev Nicolai Svendsen:
> 
>> Hello Rafaela!
>> 
>> Growl is very much accessible. Simply switch the display style to speech and 
>> you're good to go. You can do this from with in System Preferences>Growl.
>> 
>> The way Growl handles speech is slightly odd, though, as it speaks 
>> everything at once. That means that, if you get Skype chats and three to 
>> four people typing at once, it will announce all of this as soon as it 
>> happens. This means that occasionally, more events will speak at the same 
>> time. Growl is highly customizable, however, so you can change which events 
>> you want to speak for applications that implement Growl. Skype doesn't 
>> really need Growl, though, as Skype supports its own application events 
>> except automatically speaking chats.
>> 
>> I'm currently looking at the source for Growl, so any suggestions for the 
>> Speech style would be welcome. I took it upon myself to look at this 
>> development, as not a lot of people besides visually impaired users utilize 
>> this style and no one seemed interested to develop it much further.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Nic
>> On Oct 3, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Rafaela Freundt wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> Recently in some discutions on this list I have herd a mention of growl, I 
>>> do have it installed on my mac but it interferes with skype when a new 
>>> message appears, a growl dialog will pop up and won't let me read for some 
>>> seconds. I would like to know what exactly is growl for, and if it is 
>>> useful and accessible to us, or if it is only a bother.
>>> thanks very much and any answer is appreciated,
>>> Rafaela
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