It sounds like your volume has gotten turned down.  The best way I know of 
to work with this is to press command-control-option-up and down arrow, 
repeat this after pressing command-control-option-right arrow.  you have 
rate, entonation, pitch and volume to go through with the left and right 
arrow and I don't know how to tell you which one you will land on.  I have 
had this issue from time to time and it usually works.  do you have all the 
latest updates?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "erik burggraaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 12:41 PM
Subject: Command f5 has stopped working


Hi guys,

At last I have my new macbook pro.  At this particular moment I
honestly hate voiceover.  After window-eyes under windows where
everything is right there at my fingertips the idea of going back to
using a proprietary curserring system and having to rely on it
without nemonic keys or other nicities...  Well i'll get used to it,
but right now I just want to wine very badly.

Now to my problem.  Command f5 has stopped working.  It did the trick
for me this morning, but when I was pressing buttons to see what they
did a while ago I accidentally pressed command f5 and voiceover went
bye bye.  When I pressed command f5 again to bring it back the
computer made a little boinking sound and remained silent.  After a
few minutes and another press of command f5 I powered off the
computer and powered it back on.  When it came up to the desktop
icons I pressed command f5 and the computer made it's little noise
and just sat there.  I tried the command f5 on the other side of the
space bar... nothing.  I repeted the restart but still no sign of
voice over.  I was going to get some one to click universal access
and see if I could find a start voice over icon, but I couldn't even
tell some one how to use the mouse under mac.

Help please?

Thanks,

Erik





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