Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-12-04 Thread Chris Blouch
While it might not help any, more info than you probably care about on what warmd does can be found here: http://lists.apple.com/archives/Boot-dev//2009/Sep/msg6.html I'm assuming you did a full power down and then power up with the monitor attached. If I recall the mini checked the monito

RE: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-30 Thread Daniel Miller
isionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion A hardware issue is possible, I'm trying to remember if warmd is a normal process, it doesn't come to mind, you might try ending it with command option q. I wonder

Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-30 Thread Mike Arrigo
A hardware issue is possible, I'm trying to remember if warmd is a normal process, it doesn't come to mind, you might try ending it with command option q. I wonder if the display port is actually having problems. Here's another thought, if you're running lion or mountain lion on the mini that's

Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-30 Thread Kristeen Hughes
Mike, it has taken me a while but I have finally been able to compare my two Mac Minis with activity monitor. Unfortunately, they don't look very different from each other. This is unfortunate because it gives me no more of an explanation for why one of them is running the way it is. The only pr

Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-29 Thread Mike Arrigo
Cocktail is an app that allows you to tweak some things, it will also do things like clear your cache. You can look at the processes on your mac by going in to activity monitor, you will find it in the utilities folder. Original message: Mike, What is cocktail exactly? Also, how can I learn m

Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-29 Thread Mike Arrigo
4:35 AM Subject: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion If anyone is curious, I was able to figure this out. Even when I only had finder running, voiceover would still say there were 2 running apps. The notification center is considered an app, even th

Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-29 Thread Chris Blouch
Cocktail is a commercial app which costs $14. You can use it ten times before it self destructs. Download and more info here: http://www.maintain.se/cocktail CB On 11/29/12 12:45 AM, Kristeen Hughes wrote: Mike, What is cocktail exactly? Also, how can I learn more about the processes on the

Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-28 Thread Kristeen Hughes
Mike, What is cocktail exactly? Also, how can I learn more about the processes on the Mac and what they do. I am curious about the comparisons between the PC processes, which I know like the back of my hand, and the Mac side of the coin, which is all still very new to me. Kristeen On Nov 28,

Re: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-28 Thread Estelita
Hi, How can I find that application called cocktail in my system? I am using macbook pro 13. Thank you. Nene - Original Message - From: "Mike Arrigo" To: Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 4:35 AM Subject: figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number o

figured out the issue with voice over saying the wrong number of apps in mountain lion

2012-11-28 Thread Mike Arrigo
If anyone is curious, I was able to figure this out. Even when I only had finder running, voiceover would still say there were 2 running apps. The notification center is considered an app, even though you cannot command tab to it, or select it from the dock. Since I never use this feature, I use