When the alert pops up I read it using VoiceOver's standard navigation keys. You can also tell the mac to speak alerts for you using the system voice. Go to speech (Dictation and Speech under Mountain Lion) in System Preferences.

Christopher Hallsworth

On 14/10/2012 19:10, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi.

I have problems reading system alerts such as 'You are running on reserved 
battery etc' as I just can't seem to read them and close the alerts.  I don't 
know what I'm doing wrong but could never get the hang of it.  Can some one 
tell me the correct way of reading them please?  What I do is, choose 
application chooser by pressing Voice over F1 then going down the list until I 
find the alerts then what am I supposed to do please?

Kawal.


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