then export your prefs so you don't' loos them when voice over decides to reset 
itself.
On Jan 5, 2011, at 3:14 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Yup,
> 
> I find setting verbosity to medium, then going in and customizing individual 
> elements by expanding details and messing around with the options found in 
> the verbosity table, the best way to really customize the voiceover 
> experience.
> 
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> On Jan 5, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
> 
>> Hi Bearfooted Ray:
>> I'm probably not telling you anything new.  But, try monkeying around with 
>> verbosity, hints, and also you can change from announcing typed characters 
>> to words.  I find when set to characters, VO often just skips a letter I've 
>> typed, leaving me to wondr if it actually got there.  /tgere are still some 
>> times when I feel like this voiceover thing is still in its infancy.:)  Good 
>> luck.
>> 
>> Carolyn H
>> On Jan 5, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I've noticed that, as I become faster with my Mac, Voice OVer seems to lagg 
>>> behind my key presses.  Sure, I could use the control key to silence 
>>> speech, but, to me, that's not quite good enough.  I'd like Voice Over to 
>>> be much more reactive to other key presses rather than trying to tell me 
>>> everything about each thing every singoe time.  When just getting started, 
>>> of course, one wants more verbosity; but, as one becomes more and more 
>>> advanced, one doesn't need as much information.  The problem comes when you 
>>> select less verbosity.  When this is done, you loose information you need, 
>>> and yet, Voice Over remains slugish.  any thoughts on any adjustments I 
>>> might wish to make so that I have much less automatic verbosity, and yet, 
>>> have faster response and still be able to get all data I need?  For 
>>> example, every time I open and close a folder in a tree view, I don't want 
>>> Voice Over to automatically tell me everything about the folder the way it 
>>> does now.  I want to have that information when I want it and not when I 
>>> don't.  Any advice?
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sincerely, 
>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>> 
>>> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>>> 
>>> Skype Name:
>>> barefootedray
>>> 
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