Hi daniel and others.
You can do a lot of things to solve the "busy" message:
1: Close all the running wegits. If you don't use the wegits in the Dash board,
I highly recommend you to close these because they use a lot of ram. You can
close them by doing the following:
1: Press the f12 key to
I downloaded Webkit and have been using it for a while now. This doesn't
happen to me as much since I did this. www.webkit.org
On Jun 5, 2010, at 1:16 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> I get this message a lot when working with web pages in Safari. I would like
> to know how I can stop or at least mini
actually that's the eject key not th eesc key. Just letting you know.
Take care.
On Jun 5, 2010, at 6:56 PM, Frank Tom wrote:
> Hi all,
> I don't know about Safari, but the Mail Busy message was driving me nuts. I
> no longer shut my computer down at night; instead, like a good parent, I just
>
Hi all,
I don't know about Safari, but the Mail Busy message was driving me nuts. I no
longer shut my computer down at night; instead, like a good parent, I just put
it to sleep using Command Option
Escape, the key at the far upper right. This seems to solve my problem.
Also, you may try turnin
I get this message a lot when working with web pages in Safari. I would like to
know how I can stop or at least minimize this message as well. It makes VO
totally unusable in the program you are using.
Thanks,
Doug
On 2010-06-05, at 1:15 PM, Daniel K. Gartmann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am getti
Hi,
I am getting this message very often lately. This happens both in
ITunes, in Mail and in other programs. it is, obviously, a huge waste of
time to sit and wait until the message "VoiceOver Busy" stops.
Does anybody have ideas for solving this issue? I already did a repair
of the disk pe