Hi all,
I am very sorry, you were right.
After a first look in the activity monitor, I saw no possibilities to see also 
bacground processes but after a answer from accessibility, I found how to 
handel it.

But anyway, thx for you answer.


Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad

Op 3-mei-2011 om 10:30 heeft Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com> het volgende 
geschreven:

> Esther,
> 
> I concur with your comments. I have used Activity MOnitor on a number of 
> occasions to track down processes and just to see what's going on. When 
> someone says there is no way to do something my first response is show me why 
> not. Then we go from there. :)
> 
> Scott
> 
> On May 3, 2011, at 1:17 AM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi William,
>> 
>> You can manage processes with Activity Monitor, which will not only show you 
>> active processes, CPU usage, disk activity, disk usage, and memory usage, 
>> but will also let you quit processes that are active -- including background 
>> processes such as you describe.  Of course, most users may not need the 
>> level of detail that Activity Monitor provides, and will at most try to 
>> force quit active processes with Command-Option-Escape.  However, you can 
>> set the pop up in Activity Monitor to display your Processes (the default, I 
>> think), System Processes, Other User Processes, or Inactive Processes (just 
>> to list a few of the options).  You can filter the results by typing in 
>> search terms in the text field, and once you select a specific process from 
>> the table of displayed processes, you can inspect it in detail or quit it.  
>> All of this is accessible with VoiceOver, and you not only have the ability 
>> to simply quit a background process, but you can get a lot more information, 
>> too (and not just about processes, but also about disk and memory usage).  
>> So your statement, that I excerpt below,  is not correct:
>> 
>>>> My conclusion: there is no way on the mac for voiceover users to manage 
>>>> the processes in the background on a accessible way.
>> 
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On Apr 30, 2011, at 08:38, William Windels wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I was trying to do a software update from inside the app store and there 
>>> was a program called traficbot that had a update.
>>> I was not able to do this update since the program was active and was 
>>> running in the background.
>>> 
>>> My conclusion: there is no way on the mac for voiceover users to manage the 
>>> processes in the background on a accessible way.
>>> I have also tried the trick with the mouse while the trackpad commands are 
>>> off but without success.
>>> 
>>> If it's true that voiceover users can't manage background processes , It 
>>> seems to mee a really missing basic possibility of a os.
>>> In windows , this is possible with alt+control+del.
>>> 
>>> Any comments on this meanings are very welcome,
>>> 
>>> best regards,
>>> William Windels
>>> 
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