Mine dies whenever I command tab really quickly between tons of windows, or move quickly through the finder or something like that. It's very strange and annoying. Will try the tutorial launch work around. Thanks so much for that.
Kevin On Mar 14, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Michael Busboom wrote: > Hello again everyone, > > While it is good to know that I'm not the only one experiencing the problem, > I wish that there were a way to duplicate it at will. Being able to do so > would certainly make it easier for programmers to squish the bug. > > The problem of lost speech sometimes occurs when I rapidly Command-Tab > through running programs, and it also frequently occurs when I rapidly press > FN+F1 to quickly get the brightness down to zero which, or so I have heard, > is a great way to reduce battery consumption. > > I, too shall write to the Accessibility group and we'll all have to let the > chips fall where they may. > > Spring is finally coming to Vienna, Austria, and it's about time! > > Cheers, > > Mike > > > On 14,Mar,2011, at 6:22 PM, Zachary Kline wrote: > >> Hi Eric, >> I think you're overstating the case a bit here... Yes, it's annoying, but I >> haven't found it that annoying. I haven't experienced it as often as others >> here seem to, and the times I have, a quick command-f5 or two solves it. >> Yes, let's email accessibility about this, but let's not loose our sense of >> perspective. It could be much worse, we could be stuck on Windows with a >> screen reader not built into the OS, which when it freezes requires us to >> reboot the system completely. I'll stop now. >> Best, >> Zack. >> On Mar 14, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Eric Oyen wrote: >> >>> this has been a known problem since the inception of snow leopard. I have >>> seen it on all versions 10.6.x and it hasn't gotten any better with time. >>> it appears that it may be a memory leak or a broken library. in any case, >>> it is annoying as hell. I have sent many notices to accessibility. its >>> gotten bad enough that I may start sending bug reports to steve jobs >>> directly. perhaps he'll give the dev team a swift kick in the pants to make >>> this a priority,. perhaps if more of us would do so, it would garner enough >>> attention that apple Inc. would have to do something about this problem. >>> >>> -Eric >>> >>> On Mar 14, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Michael Busboom wrote: >>> >>>> Robert, although the problem is annoying, this approach you described >>>> might at least be a usable work-around. I will try it the next time Voice >>>> Over abandons me. Thank you very much. >>>> >>>> To all of you who wrote, thank you. Sometimes, the only way to recover >>>> has been to just hit the Power key, wait a second or so and then just >>>> press Enter. Not an elegant solution, but at least it has worked since >>>> "Shut Down" is the default selection in this dialogue.. I will definitely >>>> post a message to the Accessibility Group, apprising them of something >>>> they probably already know by now. >>>> >>>> My best to all and thanks again, >>>> >>>> Mike >>>> >>>> On 14,Mar,2011, at 4:50 PM, Robert Carter wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Mike, >>>>> >>>>> I have this problem on my MacBook as well. I find that the easiest way to >>>>> get VoiceOver restarted is to press control+option+command+f8. This >>>>> starts the VoiceOver tutorial. As soon as the tutorial starts, press >>>>> escape and VoiceOver will restart. I hope this problem gets fixed soon. >>>>> >>>>> It must be unique to the MacBooks as I cannot produce the problem on my >>>>> iMac. >>>>> >>>>> Robert Carter >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mar 14, 2011, at 10:38 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? 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