Hello Julie. I have had this problem where VO was muted and it did not matter 
whether it was checked or unchecked in the VoiceOver utility panel. When I 
would bring up VoiceOver with "command+F5" it would say "VoiceOver on speech 
off." Well, it turned out that I had to turn it back on with my Track Pad. To 
do this use a three finger double tap. 

I even reinstalled Snow Leopard the first time it happened and then  I made 
this discovery when it happened again last week-end.

Barry

On 2010-10-27, at 10:18 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> I'm not familar with a vo mute hotkey but try function plus f10 or hit one of 
> the volume keys.
> 
> Good luck.
> On Oct 27, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Julie Russell wrote:
> 
>> Somehow I muted the computer - a Vo key combo   Anyone able to help me?   
>> Julie 
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