Okay, it is now back to normal. Found an option in the general verbosity
settings under text. It was speak numbers as digits. Chaning this to words
also, for some reason, fixed my terminal issue.
Thanks to all!
Jeff
On 2010-11-06, at 8:20 AM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
> Actually, upon further in
Actually, upon further inspection, it would appear that I've changed some
setting that makes numbers, and possibly capital words, spell individually.
So, in my inbox, I get a message like 8 8 5 messages 5 1 unread instead of 886
messages and 51 unread.
There must be a setting to fix this, righ
Hi Jeff,
I'm not sure this will help, but it sounds as though your shell is set to give
a prompt with your machine name, and that this is written in caps. This is not
the default setting, so I don't know how this might have happened.
Cheers,
Esther
On Nov 05, 2010, at 01:37 PM, Jeff Berw
This was it. Thank you so much.
Unfortunately, when I was trying to go to the application list I was in
Terminal and a strange sentence was spoken. I think this is what happened but,
now in Terminal, it spells out the name of my computer instead of saying it.
As this seems to appear on ever
Speak Text Under Mouse is the Announcements tab under Verbosity. The time
delay slider is right under the checkbox for Speak Text Under Mouse. This is a
really nice feature, but it won't automatically read text under the mouse in
mail. Sure works good in Safari though :)
On Nov 5, 2010, at 9
Sounds like you might have the option to speak text under the mouse
after a delay. I can't remember if this is in the Universal Access
setting, or Voice Over settings or both.
This can be a nice feature won for partially sighted folks as when
they hover the mouse over a specific paragraph, the co
Hi Jeff and Louie!
I have also experienced this as well!
I'm using a Imac, what I've found is when I'm changing a file name and just
pressed the return key to select edit the name and start typing the new name it
says apple in a few letters like you've said!
However when i've let vo say [1-01 ab
How are you window alerts set? are they set to speak? I believe you can change
that in speach under system prefs. I hve no issue of that yet. lol!
On Oct 30, 2010, at 7:40 PM, louie wrote:
> Jeff,
> I have had the same problem. I hear app in other applications.
> I have a Mac mini.
> Hope some on
Jeff,
I have had the same problem. I hear app in other applications.
I have a Mac mini.
Hope some one can help us.
On Oct 30, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a Macbook Pro and, from time to time, especially in terminal, it says
> "apple" when I am typing. As a result
Hi all,
I have a Macbook Pro and, from time to time, especially in terminal, it says
"apple" when I am typing. As a result, I only hear 4 out of five characters I
type. The others are replaced by "Apple".
Can anybody help me to solve this issue?
Thx,
Jeff
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