Thanks! I forgot that I had turned cursor tracking off earlier.
> On Apr 24, 2025, at 7:28 AM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
>
> I experienced this when cursor tracking is turned off. You should be able to
> turn that on with the VO jshift F3.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Apr 23, 2025, at 9:52 PM,
I experienced this when cursor tracking is turned off. You should be able to turn that on with the VO jshift F3.Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 23, 2025, at 9:52 PM, Bradford Snyder wrote:I am not experiencing this on my Mac, running Sequoia 15.4.1.Try interacting, and then using VO + Right Arrow, and
I am not experiencing this on my Mac, running Sequoia 15.4.1.
Try interacting, and then using VO + Right Arrow, and see what you get.
- Brad -
On Apr 23, 2025, at 20:47, Lorie McCloud wrote:
Nort sure what brought this on but when I’m in mail on my Mac, when I open a
message it shows me the
Nort sure what brought this on but when I’m in mail on my Mac, when I open a
message it shows me the toolbar and not the content of the message. how can I
fix this?
thanks.
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and locate the All Inbox mailbox.
>>>> Now, press the left arrow key to expand the group, and then down arrow to
>>>> each of the individual Inboxes.
>>>> When finished, press the left arrow key twice, to collapse the group.
>>>>
>>>> BTW, Mail
n use VoiceOver navigation to navigate the list table.It does not matter if you are using column view or standard view, because you are navigating in the Mailbox list table, and not in the Mailbox list itself.LIke I stated, the Mail app in Sonoma is no different than in Ventura or Monterey. I suspect you
our mail accounts,
>>>> navigate to the Mailbox list table, and locate the All Inbox mailbox.
>>>> Now, press the left arrow key to expand the group, and then down arrow to
>>>> each of the individual Inboxes.
>>>> When finished, press the left a
yes. I understand that mail in Sonoma is no different than the other operating
systems. it’s just that I haven’t run into this problem before. you’re right
about the preview payne. that seems to have been the problem. I never could get
to 100 percent. I only got up to 52 but it fixed the
column view or standard view, because you
> are navigating in the Mailbox list table, and not in the Mailbox list itself.
>
> LIke I stated, the Mail app in Sonoma is no different than in Ventura or
> Monterey. I suspect your issue is that the Mailbox list table is collapsed.
wish to access individual Inboxes for each of your mail accounts,
>>> navigate to the Mailbox list table, and locate the All Inbox mailbox. Now,
>>> press the left arrow key to expand the group, and then down arrow to each
>>> of the individual Inboxes.
>>> Whe
.
If you interact with the table, then you can use VoiceOver navigation to
navigate the list table.
It does not matter if you are using column view or standard view, because you
are navigating in the Mailbox list table, and not in the Mailbox list itself.
LIke I stated, the Mail app in Sonoma is
individual Inboxes for each of your mail accounts,
>> navigate to the Mailbox list table, and locate the All Inbox mailbox. Now,
>> press the left arrow key to expand the group, and then down arrow to each of
>> the individual Inboxes.
>> When finished, press the left ar
counts,
>> navigate to the Mailbox list table, and locate the All Inbox mailbox. Now,
>> press the left arrow key to expand the group, and then down arrow to each of
>> the individual Inboxes.
>> When finished, press the left arrow key twice, to collapse the group.
>&g
es for each of your mail accounts,
> navigate to the Mailbox list table, and locate the All Inbox mailbox. Now,
> press the left arrow key to expand the group, and then down arrow to each of
> the individual Inboxes.
> When finished, press the left arrow key twice, to collapse the g
mail accounts,
navigate to the Mailbox list table, and locate the All Inbox mailbox. Now,
press the left arrow key to expand the group, and then down arrow to each of
the individual Inboxes.
When finished, press the left arrow key twice, to collapse the group.
BTW, Mail in Sonoma is no
I’m lost in Apple mail. when I press command W to close a message I get “mail
has no windows.” I got in the master mailbox that has both my accounts in it
but I can’t figure out how to separate them.I must’ve done something to it to
get it to behave like this but I don’t know what. suggestions
You don’t have to use arrow key navigation to move to “keyboard”.
I just opened System Settings, VOiceOver said I was in the side panel, I then
typed key and VOiceOver said Keyboard.
Hope this helps folks!
Jonathan
> On Oct 7, 2024, at 9:56 AM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> If you have System Setti
thanks. great directions!
> On Oct 7, 2024, at 3:51 AM, 'Ian Robinson' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi Lorie,
>
> When in System Settings, go to the View menu. After the first few items,
> everything is in alphabetical order and Keyboard is one of the items.
>
> HTH.
>
> Ian
>
>
>> On
but it’s not a phone. it’s a Mac mini.
> On Oct 7, 2024, at 8:56 AM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> If you have System Settings on the Doc, you can get there quicker by doing VO
> Shift M to bring up the Shortcut menu. If you have to go the long way round,
> it’s under general,just like iOS.
>
>> On
This is not correct.
In macOS System Settings, Keyboard is not located within General, like on iOS.
In both macOS Sonoma (which is what Lori is now running), and Sequoia, Keyboard
is on the same level as General, and in the System Settings sidebar, is located
below Wallet and ApplePay.
I do
If you have System Settings on the Doc, you can get there quicker by doing VO
Shift M to bring up the Shortcut menu. If you have to go the long way round,
it’s under general,just like iOS.
> On Oct 7, 2024, at 03:51, 'Ian Robinson' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi Lorie,
>
> When in System
Hi Lorie,
When in System Settings, go to the View menu. After the first few items,
everything is in alphabetical order and Keyboard is one of the items.
HTH.
Ian
> On 7 Oct 2024, at 04:49, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> where’s keyboard? it’s not in the first layer of the system settings menu.
>
rate.
On Oct 5, 2024, at 6:21 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
Running Sonoma, Alex speaks a little slower than he used to. I’d like to speed
him up a little. speaking rate isn’t in my quicknav rotor. I went to vo utility
and located “speech”. after that I can’t get. anything to happen. how do I open
where’s keyboard? it’s not in the first layer of the system settings menu.
> On Oct 6, 2024, at 9:45 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> It is global. Go to Keyboard in System Settings. Go to where it says “Input
> settings” and there’s an edit button. VO Space and the feature you want
> disabled is I
It is global. Go to Keyboard in System Settings. Go to where it says “Input
settings” and there’s an edit button. VO Space and the feature you want
disabled is In Line Predictive text.
> On Oct 6, 2024, at 21:30, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> when I’m writing emails the system is trying to finish m
when I’m writing emails the system is trying to finish my words for me. I
thought I had all that stuff turned off. I don’t know if it’s only in mmail or
if it’s global. suggestions please.
thanks.
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that button and you will be able to adjust several parameters
>> including rate.
>
>
>
>> On Oct 5, 2024, at 6:21 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>
>> Running Sonoma, Alex speaks a little slower than he used to. I’d like to
>> speed him up a little. spe
Is column view the clossest to classic that we have? I’m having trouble with my
messages. I’m getting “empty cell” when I go into a mailbox. I want to be read
the from field and the subject field. if I close an email with command-w then I
can’t read what’s in the inbox unless I vo right arrow an
ow you should find a button for each voice you have downloaded. Press
> VO-space on that button and you will be able to adjust several parameters
> including rate.
> On Oct 5, 2024, at 6:21 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> Running Sonoma, Alex speaks a little slower than he used to.
Running Sonoma, Alex speaks a little slower than he used to. I’d like to speed
him up a little. speaking rate isn’t in my quicknav rotor. I went to vo utility
and located “speech”. after that I can’t get. anything to happen. how do I open
that up? when speech is highlighted, if I just plain
e macOS is not compatible with this device, or
> says that the requested version of macOS is not available.
>
> Use these links to find macOS in the App Store. If these links don't work as
> expected, try again using Safari, which is in your Applications folder.
>
> Sequo
Get button, says that the macOS is not compatible with this device, or says
that the requested version of macOS is not available.
Use these links to find macOS in the App Store. If these links don't work as
expected, try again using Safari, which is in your Applications folder.
Sequoia 15
S
I do understand that I waited too long to easily get Sonoma. that’s true and
I’ll have to deal with it.
> On Oct 4, 2024, at 3:26 PM, Bradford Snyder wrote:
>
> You misunderstand.
> Sonoma is no longer easily available.
> If you want to update, then I am recommending you go ahea
You misunderstand.
Sonoma is no longer easily available.
If you want to update, then I am recommending you go ahead and update to
Sequoia.
It is very similar to Sonoma, with no major bugs or side-effects.
What you do is up to you, and I don’t really care.
- Brad -
On Oct 4, 2024, at 14:15
Oct 4, 2024, at 07:30, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> Where do I find Sonoma now? I looked in the app store and in system settings.
>
> thanks.
> Lorie
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Where do I find Sonoma now? I looked in the app store and in system settings.
thanks.
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Where do I find Sonoma now? I looked in the app store and in system settings.
thanks.
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> May as well upgrade to the current OS rather than staying behind. Not much
> difference and there’s no real benefit unless you are running an app that
> won’t work on a newer OS.
>
>> On Sep 23, 2024, at 16:09, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>
>> as far
running an app that won’t
work on a newer OS.
> On Sep 23, 2024, at 16:09, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> as far as accessibility goes, how is Sonoma compared to Ventura? it’s the
> time of year when I probably should upgrade. normally I stay 1 behind the
> current os and for me that
an app that
>>> won’t work on a newer OS.
>>>
>>>> On Sep 23, 2024, at 16:09, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>>>
>>>> as far as accessibility goes, how is Sonoma compared to Ventura? it’s the
>>>> time of year when I probably should
rent OS rather than staying behind. Not much
>> difference and there’s no real benefit unless you are running an app that
>> won’t work on a newer OS.
>>
>>> On Sep 23, 2024, at 16:09, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>>
>>> as far as accessibility goes,
gt;> as far as accessibility goes, how is Sonoma compared to Ventura? it’s the
>> time of year when I probably should upgrade. normally I stay 1 behind the
>> current os and for me that has worked very well.
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> On Sep 23, 2024, at 16:09, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> as far as accessibility goes, how is Sonoma compared t
On 23/9/24 17:09, Lorie McCloud wrote:
as far as accessibility goes, how is Sonoma compared to Ventura? it’s the time
of year when I probably should upgrade. normally I stay 1 behind the current os
and for me that has worked very well.
I haven't noticed much difference from one relea
as far as accessibility goes, how is Sonoma compared to Ventura? it’s the time
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On Aug 23, 2024, at 9:54 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
I have voiceover utilities set to increase or change pitch when encountering a
capital letter. Today after the latest Sonoma update, the pitch change is so
off the charts it sounds like somebody getting squeezed in a very private part
of
et to increase or change pitch when encountering a
capital letter. Today after the latest Sonoma update, the pitch change is so
off the charts it sounds like somebody getting squeezed in a very private part
of their anatomy if you know what I???m saying. How can I lessen the intensity
of the
s me crazy.
>
>> On Aug 23, 2024, at 9:54 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
>>
>> I have voiceover utilities set to increase or change pitch when encountering
>> a capital letter. Today after the latest Sonoma update, the pitch change is
>> so off the charts it sounds like
Alex sound like Mickey Mouse.
On Aug 23, 2024, at 8:54 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
I have voiceover utilities set to increase or change pitch when encountering a
capital letter. Today after the latest Sonoma update, the pitch change is so
off the charts it sounds like somebody getting squeezed in a
rnate there was a workaround for it, or if we’re just stuck with it,
> and the high pitch change drives me crazy.
>
>> On Aug 23, 2024, at 9:54 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
>>
>> I have voiceover utilities set to increase or change pitch when encountering
>> a capital letter.
g
> a capital letter. Today after the latest Sonoma update, the pitch change is
> so off the charts it sounds like somebody getting squeezed in a very private
> part of their anatomy if you know what I’m saying. How can I lessen the
> intensity of the pitch change for letters. My
increase or change pitch when encountering
> a capital letter. Today after the latest Sonoma update, the pitch change is
> so off the charts it sounds like somebody getting squeezed in a very private
> part of their anatomy if you know what I’m saying. How can I lessen the
> intensit
I have voiceover utilities set to increase or change pitch when encountering a
capital letter. Today after the latest Sonoma update, the pitch change is so
off the charts it sounds like somebody getting squeezed in a very private part
of their anatomy if you know what I’m saying. How can I
Not sure how, but it’s working.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Aug 4, 2024, at 9:53 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone help? Ever since I upgraded to Sonoma, when I try to access my
> purchased movies and TV, my Apple TV says it can’t access my library. I’ve
> tu
Hi all,
Can anyone help? Ever since I upgraded to Sonoma, when I try to access my
purchased movies and TV, my Apple TV says it can’t access my library. I’ve
turned home sharing off and on both on my computer, and on my Apple TV, but
neither has helped. Is there some new setting in Sonoma
Hi all,
Ever since my upgrade to Sonoma, VO no longer reads text that is contained in
images. Anyone know why this change? Is there some setting I need to re-set
or change? I looked in VO Utility, but didn’t find anything.
Cheers,
Donna
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>> Mac. I can control all of it from the Apple TV 4k.
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>>
>>> On 7/22/2024 1:03 AM,
.
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>> On 7/22/2024 1:03 AM, 'Andrew' via MacVisionaries wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have movies and tv shows in the TV app on my macbook air running Sonoma
>> and wanted to stream some content to watch with frien
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Hi,
I have movies and tv shows in the TV app on my macbook air running Sonoma and
wanted to stream some content to watch with friends last night, stream to my
Apple 4th generation. I am ashamed to
rew' via MacVisionaries
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have movies and tv shows in the TV app on my macbook air running Sonoma
>> and wanted to stream some content to watch with friends last night, stream
>> to my Apple 4th generation. I am ashamed to s
If you have the screen curtain on the Mac, could that affect the mirroring?
> On Jul 22, 2024, at 03:03, 'Andrew' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have movies and tv shows in the TV app on my macbook air running Sonoma and
> wanted to stream some con
Hi,
I have movies and tv shows in the TV app on my macbook air running Sonoma and
wanted to stream some content to watch with friends last night, stream to my
Apple 4th generation. I am ashamed to say that I had completely failed to
accomplish it. How does one do this? I went to menu extra
ton wrote:
>
>
> Sent from my IPhone
>
>
>> On Jul 3, 2024, at 10:38 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
>>
>> I was watching this thpread wondering if anybody would come upon that
>> problem and it seems you did Donna Just before I piped in. I had the same
>>
Sent from my IPhoneOn Jul 3, 2024, at 10:38 AM, Phil Halton wrote:I was watching this thpread wondering if anybody would come upon that problem and it seems you did Donna Just before I piped in. I had the same problem when I upgraded to Sonoma. It seems like VO defaults to have the mouse pointer
I was watching this thpread wondering if anybody would come upon that problem and it seems you did Donna Just before I piped in. I had the same problem when I upgraded to Sonoma. It seems like VO defaults to have the mouse pointer track the VO cursor and disassociating the two of them solves that
et it that way, but changing it to ignores VO cursor solved the issue.Cheers,DonnaOn Jul 2, 2024, at 10:11 PM, Bradford Snyder wrote:OK, now I am the one who is confused.Other than the changes to Quick Key Navigation, there is little difference in Sonoma, compared to Ventura.I have been using Sonom
ord Snyder wrote:
>
> OK, now I am the one who is confused.
> Other than the changes to Quick Key Navigation, there is little difference in
> Sonoma, compared to Ventura.
> I have been using Sonoma since it was released in October, with no issues.
> I have found Sonoma to be
OK, now I am the one who is confused.
Other than the changes to Quick Key Navigation, there is little difference in
Sonoma, compared to Ventura.
I have been using Sonoma since it was released in October, with no issues.
I have found Sonoma to be a very stable release.
The only thing I can think
PM, Bradford Snyder wrote:
>
> Rebooting won’t fix this issue.
> You need to turn off Single Key Navigation by pressing VO + Q.
> This feature used to only work when Quick Nav was enabled, but Apple changed
> how it works with the introduction of Sonoma.
> In subsequent upd
Rebooting won’t fix this issue.
You need to turn off Single Key Navigation by pressing VO + Q.
This feature used to only work when Quick Nav was enabled, but Apple changed
how it works with the introduction of Sonoma.
In subsequent updates to Sonoma, Apple refined this, and added options to
>> Donna
>>
>>
>>> On Jul 2, 2024, at 5:13 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>>>
>>> Try restarting your VO as that should still work. I just tried your exact
>>> steps and had no issues.
>>>
>>>> On Jul 2, 2024, at 16:39, '
Cheers,
> Donna
>
>
>> On Jul 2, 2024, at 5:13 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>>
>> Try restarting your VO as that should still work. I just tried your exact
>> steps and had no issues.
>>
>>> On Jul 2, 2024, at 16:39, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVi
t;
>> On Jul 2, 2024, at 16:39, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just upgraded to Sonoma. In the Mail app, I can no longer go to the
>> messages menu by pressing Vo-M and then typing the letters MES. The only
&
; via MacVisionaries
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just upgraded to Sonoma. In the Mail app, I can no longer go to the
>> messages menu by pressing Vo-M and then typing the letters MES. The only
>> way I seem to be able to navigate to messages is to arrow th
Try restarting your VO as that should still work. I just tried your exact steps
and had no issues.
> On Jul 2, 2024, at 16:39, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just upgraded to Sonoma. In the Mail app, I can no longer go to the
>
Hi all,
I just upgraded to Sonoma. In the Mail app, I can no longer go to the messages
menu by pressing Vo-M and then typing the letters MES. The only way I seem to
be able to navigate to messages is to arrow through all the menu options until
I get to Messages, and then up arrow Under
>From a teams chat at my company
TEAMS, James Edwards replied, This message has been edited., I've just updated
to Sonoma 14.5 and I'm getting exactly what you've described -- live regions
not announced at all. They're not accessible from the Rotor either (even though
I
Ah, you’re a life-saver—that did it!
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on
behalf of Ian Robinson
Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 10:26 AM
To: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: voiceOver acting strangely with menus on sonoma
Hi Brandon,
Open the VoiceOver Utility
Hi Brandon,
Open the VoiceOver Utility and select the Navigation category.
Then check that Mouse Pointer is set to "Ignores VoiceOver cursor”.
HTH.
Ian
> On 21 May 2024, at 13:25, Brandon Olivares wrote:
>
> I recently upgraded to Sonoma, and voiceOver is acting strangely wi
Hi,
that happens occasionally. Try a restart of VoiceOver or your Mac.
Jürgen
> Am 21.05.2024 um 14:25 schrieb Brandon Olivares :
>
> I recently upgraded to Sonoma, and voiceOver is acting strangely with menus.
> I can no longer navigate to a specific menu with a single letter. For
I recently upgraded to Sonoma, and voiceOver is acting strangely with menus. I
can no longer navigate to a specific menu with a single letter. For instance,
in Safari I used to be able to press VO-M, then B to get to bookmarks. Now it
seems to drop down the first menu by default.
Also
tory utility, and from
> there once you type in your local password you can do Edit > Enable root
> user, and you're fine. Under Sonoma, the Directory Utility doesn't seem to
> have this option.
>
> Pete
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On 7/5/24 10:52, Pete De Vasto wrote:
I think that the problem is that, by default, the root user is
disabled. On older versions, Apple says you can go into the Directory
utility, and from there once you type in your local password you can
do Edit
I have sudo working on my Sonoma system
I think that the problem is that, by default, the root user is disabled. On
older versions, Apple says you can go into the Directory utility, and from
there once you type in your local password you can do Edit > Enable root
user, and you're fine. Under Sonoma, the Directory Utility
On 5/5/24 16:19, pdevasto0...@gmail.com wrote:
My sighted wife just got a new M3 iMac running Sonoma, and I want to
help her configure it to shut down at a certain time each day like her
earlier computer did. I have hers and my older Macs running versions
earlier than Sonoma, and could
Hello all,
My sighted wife just got a new M3 iMac running Sonoma, and I want to help
her configure it to shut down at a certain time each day like her earlier
computer did. I have hers and my older Macs running versions earlier than
Sonoma, and could enable Root using the Directory utility so
Yes, disassociating the mouse pointer from the VO cursor worked for me with a
similar problem on an app menu bar. Definitely worked.
Sent from my IPhone
> On May 4, 2024, at 10:17 AM, ancient.aliens via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Thank you!That resolved the issue nicely.
>
>> On May 4,
Thank you!That resolved the issue nicely.
> On May 4, 2024, at 3:45 AM, Ian Robinson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Open the VoiceOver Utility and select the Navigation category.
> Then check that Mouse Pointer is set to "Ignores VoiceOver cursor”.
>
> HTH.
>
> Ian
>
>
>> On 3 May 2024, at 23:12, a
Hi,
Open the VoiceOver Utility and select the Navigation category.
Then check that Mouse Pointer is set to "Ignores VoiceOver cursor”.
HTH.
Ian
> On 3 May 2024, at 23:12, ancient.aliens via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>Don’t know if I changed a setting. When I access the menu ba
Brad, that was the first thing I checked. Strange.
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> On May 3, 2024, at 4:40 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> Make sure you have Quick Key Navigation
Make sure you have Quick Key Navigation turned off.
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On May 3, 2024, at 17:12, ancient.aliens via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi all,
Don’t know if I changed a setting. When I access the menu bar, I had been
able to find the desired menu by pressing a letter. Thanks for any help with
Hi all,
Don’t know if I changed a setting. When I access the menu bar, I had been
able to find the desired menu by pressing a letter. Thanks for any help with
this.
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I did find it. I had a notification way down in the list that the
machine wanted to restart itself, but for whatever reason, it never did
that automatically. Ive been away from this system for over a month, so
anything could have happened during that time. All fixed now.
On 5/1/2024 9:49 AM,
On 1/5/24 09:06, Steve Matzura wrote:
I keep hearing about updates to 14.4, but I never actually receive
them. If I go to "About this Mac," it does not show that there are any
updates. Did I do something wrong and accidentally disable this
somewhere along the way?
Does it show that automa
I should mention that going to System Settings, then Software Update
will allow you to check for updates which actually the Mac should do
automatically at start up.
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There will be one in 2 or 3 weeks, version 14.5.
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On 5/1/2024 6:06 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:
I keep hearing about updates to 14.4, but I never actually receive th
I keep hearing about updates to 14.4, but I never actually receive them.
If I go to "About this Mac," it does not show that there are any
updates. Did I do something wrong and accidentally disable this
somewhere along the way?
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> I am not experiencing this issue on either of my max running macOS Sonoma
> 14.4.1.
> Sounds to me like your mouse arrow is set to follow the voiceover cursor.
> You can correct this issue by going into the voiceover utility, selecting the
> navigation category, and set
eriencing this issue on either of my max running macOS Sonoma
> 14.4.1.
> Sounds to me like your mouse arrow is set to follow the voiceover cursor.
> You can correct this issue by going into the voiceover utility, selecting the
> navigation category, and setting the mouse arrow s
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