That did the trick! It also now speaks at the rate which I keep Voice Over
set, not the default rate of Voice Over.
On Mar 29, 2010, at 1:33 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hello Slau and Kimberly,
>
> If you check "allow voiceover to be controlled by apple scripts" which is
> found in Vo utilit
actually mone take s at least 5 or mor esecons sometimes to work. 'm also
wondering what's going on.
Thanks.
On Mar 29, 2010, at 9:19 AM, Kimberly thurman wrote:
> I began using the script for telling time (option T) where I use the right
> option key on my Macbook Pro. I've noticed that when
Hi Ricardo,
That does solve the problem of VoiceOver losing focus but, unfortunately, it
makes any script override the system voice with the voiceOver default voice.
It's a quirk (or bug) that shouldn't yield that result but… oh well, for the
sake of VoiceOver functionality, I suppose it's wort
Hello Slau and Kimberly,
If you check "allow voiceover to be controlled by apple scripts" which is found
in Vo utilities under general, the problem should no longer exist.
hth
On Mar 29, 2010, at 1:07 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> I've also noticed that this tends to draw focus away from VoiceOver.
I've also noticed that this tends to draw focus away from VoiceOver. Instead of
restarting VoiceOver, try using one of the Orientation commands like VO-F1 and
that always seems to regain voiceOver's focus.
HTH
On Mar 29, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Kimberly thurman wrote:
> I began using the script for
I began using the script for telling time (option T) where I use the right
option key on my Macbook Pro. I've noticed that when I use this while in Mail,
VO stops and I have to do command F5 a few times to restart it. Any thoughts
as to why this happens?
Thanks,
Kim
On Mar 28, 2010, at 10: