Do you find that the system is busy in Mail? Also dhow can we say the
system is busy in this situation if it only happens on this volume,
and to multiple people doing different things?
On Oct 31, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Dan Keys wrote:
Hi Justin,
Yes, you areright. I think that sometimes the system is busy and VO
doesn't always tell us that the system is busy. I have noticed
moreinstances of busy in Leopard than in Tiger.
Dan
On Oct 31, 2007, at 12:09 PM, Justin Harford wrote:
Hello all
I have a test that I would like you leopard users to do. I am
experiencing this problem on my computer, and just wanted to make
sure that it is not just me before I go email accessibility.
In the finder:
Go to the macintosh HD folder at the root of your harddrive
press cmd i for the information dialog
Does your voiceover crash on you?
When i try to summon up the information dialog with cmd i in the
finder, whether it be a folder or a file, I have had this happen.
I am not precicely sure if I can narrow it down to any finder items
in particular, though I do know that I can produce it perfectly
when I do it with macintosh hd. Basically, voiceover just goes
silent, and the keyboard becomes unresponsive. There were a couple
times where I was able to cmd tab out of the finder, and just tab
around another window until voiceover woke up again, and then I
would have to force quit the finder in order to get back into it.
More often than not, I have simply had to force quit the finder
without speech before I could bring vo back.
On my computer at least, vo seems to have an aversion to this
information dialog.
Thank you for your time on this
Justin Harford