Hi,
When this happens, I toggle VO off then back on. This usually resolves the
problem.
hth
Ricardo Walker
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On Sep 29, 2012, at 8:53 AM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:
> I experienced this inability to interact also. Haven't
Hi Nic,
After I hit VO-A and wait for it to automatically interact, I hit Control to
stop speech, then press VO-Shift-End to go to the bottom of the html content
area. I realise it isn't an ideal solution, but it's the only one I could come
up with that worked repeatedly.
Regards,
Gavin Grundl
I experienced this inability to interact also. Haven't used it much lately but
think I have resolved the issue.
I had set up a messages activity to turn off cursor tracking like it was
recommended by the user guide. I deleted it and now use normal default cursor
tracking options and it appears
Hi,
What seemed to resolve that issue for me is moving the VoiceOver cursor to the
html content area and pressing Control-Option-A. This should automatically
interact with the html content area and start reading whatever is in it. I
sometimes have this problem in Skype, too.
Regards,
Gavin Gr
Thanks for duplicating the same problem I had and I think still having
despite a reinstall of Mountain Lion. No solution I have here. Sorry!
On 27/09/2012 05:00, Nicholas Parsons wrote:
HI,
Just today I started having a problem with the Messages app. I'm running the
latest version of Mountain