Check in the amsn application and see if speech is set there.

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Matteo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi
> a few days ago I installed Snow Leopard on my mac and I installed the
> latest version of aMsn with the Growl plugin and , obviously with
> Growl application too (latest version 1.2).
> Notice that before that I had Leopard with the same configuration of
> applications (aMsn Growl plugin and Growl) with the exception that my
> mac was running at 32 bit instead of 64.
> Now, when I used amsn with growl notifications on Leopard I set up a
> display style (smoke) that was not "speech" (it was Smoke.. by the
> way) and so I do now. I have the same settings but there is a big
> problem: when I do not focus on amsn and an instant message is sent to
> me my mac starts speaking this message like if it was set on "speech"
> and if I click on amsn icon to see the chat window I can't
> "physically" read the message on the screen as long as the voice is
> still reading it!
> So I tried to stop growl from the preferences panel and to stop the
> plugin from amsn settings and a strange thing happens:
> my mac still keeps on reading any message that I received (only if I'm
> looking at another application) but the little notification on the
> corner of the screen does not appear anymore.
> So I thought that the problem could not concern Growl but before
> installing Growl my mac didn't speak at all...
> so what do you think?
> Thanks
> >
>

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