Sometimes, this happens to me when I have my mouse following the VO
Cursor and vice-versa. I end up hearing "Apple" instead, which I am
assuming is because the mouse starts out on the "Apple" in the corner
of the screen (maybe upper left). I don't know. Anyway, nothing bad
ever came of it.
-Jason
On Jun 20, 2008, at 9:30 AM, jesus hernandez wrote:
scott some times that happends to me but the mac remembers what
folder you were in last so you are not going to see the desktop
unless you were in it when you shut down your mac.
On Jun 20, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:
HI again all.
Just wondering if anyone else has come across this issue?
Sometimes when I turn on my mac and let it start up, I don't hear
the welcome to mackintosh message sometimes when I boot up the mac.
Normally my mac boots to the desktop and most times it says welcome
to mackintosh voice over is running finder macintosh hd.
Is there a reason why sometimes the mac boots and nothing is
spoken? Then when I use the arrow keys everything speaks fine?
I've run repair disk permissions in disk utilities.
One other question, is there a way of changing the maintenance
scripts that run at 3 am to another time?
I don't like leaving my mac on all night and i'm wondering if
there's a way of telling the scripts to either run manually or run
at a time when i'm awake?
I'm concerned if these scripts don't run, something bad may happen
to my mac.
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