I'm using an intel machine here, and sometimes i find after my mac has
been up for a ong time, like over a week or so, that Voiceover will do
this. Not sure why. Just upgraded the ram in this iMac, so we'll see
if that makes a difference.
On Mar 13, 2009, at 12:03 AM, Greg Williams wrote:
I have had a similar issue; I'm not sure exactly when it started.
Occasionally after my macbook wakes up voiceover will not respond and
command f5 will not work either. I think I have even had someone go
into system preferences and start it from there but with no success.
In a couple of
Hi
Hasn't happened here at all. While I've had a couple of minor VO
crashes, VO automatically restarted itself without problems. I have
all updates installed.
On Mar 12, 2009, at 20:26, Tiffany D wrote:
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> Wow! Has anyone else experienced this? I've noticed for the last few
> updates that
Wow! Has anyone else experienced this? I've noticed for the last few
updates that sometimes, VoiceOver just shuts off but I've been able to
get it back on with command f5. But I've also noticet that these
occurrences have pretty much stopped lately. So if this is a more
serious case I don't wa
I've been doing software updates on Leopard regularly and apparently this
last one has an undesireable leopard feature included. VoiceOver starts
up fine on boot up but leave it alone for a few minutes then VoiceOver
goes away. Only way I've been able to wake voiceover up again was with a
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