But where do we find these system events? Are they in Adium or VO. If they're in VO, I must be a total idiot cause I can't find it anywhere.
On 17/09/2008, Alfonzo Cuellar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alex is right. > > Think of Growl as a visual announcer of sorts. when an event > involving Growl, such as Adium happends, a visual queue will happen, > telling you what is going on. In this case, VoiceOver announces it as > an event, since it is a system event, or since it thinks it is a > system event. > > If you set Adium to just Audio Notifications, Growl will still be used > in some capacity, but no actual visual queue will be seen, just you > will hear the audio queue, such as new system message, and so fourth. > It can be annoying, but it is there. > > If you want to disable it, have speech not announcing system events. > > Hope this helps. > > fonzie > On Sep 17, 2008, at 9:52 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I don't know if I am the best to tell you, but Growl is a anouncer >> of sorts. >> >> Thanks for listening, >> Alex, >> >> >> On 17-Sep-08, at 7:48 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote: >> >>> yes. What's growl, anyways? >>> >>> On Sep 17, 2008, at 7:47 AM, Justin Harford wrote: >>> >>>> Did you install growl? >>>> On Sep 17, 2008, at 7:23 AM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Everyone, >>>>> When I use Adium I keep getting a message saying "system has new >>>>> system dialog." I seem to get this every time someone signs on or >>>>> off despite turning off sounds when I'm away. >>>>> Is this normal? Can anything be done to turn it off? >>>>> Thanks, Olivia >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- http://tiffany.yourpassionconsultant.com (Adults only. Parties and products for your sentual needs! Educational, tasteful and fun!)
