This issue is far worse with Cepstral. They are aware of it, and are trying to track it down. They think it may be a cache problem.

On 10 Mar 2006, at 03:11, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi Dennis,

I don't think that this issue is limited to Cepstral voices. I have noted similar concerns with Apple's voices and I believe that there is mention of it way back in the archives. Good luck finding it but I'm sure that it's there somewhere. The only thing that I've found to work consistently is to turn off VO and then turn it right back on again using cmd+f5. Other things have worked occasionally but not consistently. You can confirm that it is the same issue when attempting to navigate the Dock by the clicking noise. I believe that VO somehow loses focus or some other thing that is beyond me happens to VO and it just doesn't work properly. I don't believe that refreshing the screen would actually do anything if it could be done anyway. My Dock is set to be hidden most of the time unless VO brings it up or the mouse is moved to the bottom of the screen and I still get the problem occasionally.

Just something I've learned to live with.

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