Hello Carolyn,

Alas, were I a fast typist (and truthfully, I'm average, I guess) your question 
would be right on target.  Unfortunately, on a couple of instances, VO has 
simply stopped talking when just reading a mail aloud.  VO most frequently dies 
when I am typing in the mail program, though it has also bid me adieu while in 
Text Edit, too.  Gee, does VO go on strike because I'm boring? :)

Good night to all,

Mike
cause me to 
On 14,Mar,2011, at 7:23 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:

> Hi guys:
> I'm finding this interesting, and surprising.  I've been using an 13 inch mbp 
> for over a year, and never had this happen.  I have had one thing whereby 
> voiceover says Voiceover on/speech off.  But, fixed it by playing the 
> trackpad and mute and unmuting Vo, then doing the command f5 thing.
> 
> Mike: wonder if your fast typing is just confusing poor Alex?:)
> 
> Carolyn
> 
> On Mar 14, 2011, at 12:07 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
> 
>> Hello Mike.
>> 
>> I encounter this same problem virtually every time I use Mail.
>> 
>> In fact,, just now, while composing this reply to you, VoiceOver just 
>> stopped speaking and I had to issue Command+F5 several times to get it 
>> speaking again.
>> 
>> VoiceOver also dies when entering information into Forms on the web.  Most 
>> frustrating, to say the least.
>> 
>> Mark
>> On Mar 14, 2011, at 8:38 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> I am using Snow Leopard V 10.6.6 on a Mac Book with 4 GB/RAM. For reasons I 
>>> do not understand, I occasionally lose Voice Over, especially when I am 
>>> using Mail.
>>> 
>>> Though the problem is not limited to Mail, Voice Over just seems to "unload 
>>> itself," and the only thing I can do is repeatedly hit Command F5 until VO 
>>> decides to make an appearance.  Its disappearance is apparently random, 
>>> i.e. I can't make it disappear at will.
>>> 
>>> Has anyone else encountered this problem?  If not, what might be causing 
>>> it?  Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.
>>> 
>>> My best to all of you,
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> 
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