Hi all,
I have experienced this as well, but it seems to me that even though VO doesn't
make any sound, the characters get entered. Mind you, I still wish they'd fix
it, just because it's a little disconcerting, but for now I've just started
assuming that what I'm typing is being entered, even
Hi,
*sigh* I wonder if the extra trip to the Apple store, when my drive just kept
spitting out my Mac OS X Installation DVD, gave it some sort of magical ability
to avoid a lot of bugs everyone else encounters. I've never seen this bug,
ever. Really. The only one I've noticed is that in some pa
Thanks a Lot.
It turnes out I had "check spelling as you type" turned on and now I've
disabled it, everything's works fine now.
Dannie
On 1 Mar 2010, at 22:10, annelie robledo wrote:
> I received this e-mail from mac fix it and followed these instructions. It
> appears it has fixed my proble
I received this e-mail from mac fix it and followed these instructions. It
appears it has fixed my problem.
see below:
Entering information in text fields should be smooth and fast, with no pauses
or delays of any kind. Despite this, some background tasks if corrupt or
otherwise malfunctioning
I've noticed that problem as well sometimes and it drives me bananas and just
today my vo got noticed totally and I had to restart twice. Lost my work too!
lol. Oh I'm new here and have owned a mac for only 2 weeks.
Take care.
On Mar 1, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Ever
Hi all.
Ever since I've owned a mac, I've noticed that when I enter text into a single
line edit box on a web form e.g. a username or password field, the first
character I type doesn't always get entered. To use a password field as an
example, VO will click for each character, even though the