Hello List,

I had thought that this bug was a setting, but upon absolutely scouring the 
Voiceover utility and Mavericks' System Preferences, I'm discovering that it's 
a very cool, but very annoying bug.

Before I go any further, I'm using OSX 10.9.3 Mavericks on a Mid 2010 White 
Polycarbon stock Macbook. When I'm typing text, be it in Text Edit, iWorks 
Pages, Male, Safari, OSX dialog boxes, etc., with key echo set to words, it 
speaks the text which I've just typed even though I have not pressed the 
spacebar or a punctuation mark which would invoke the key echo. There's about a 
one second to a second and a half delay between the key press and VO speaking, 
and when I'm typing words, numbers, letters and numbers or whatever. It does 
not matter where in the OS I am or with which voice I'm using. I deal 
frequently with foreign languages, and it does it with those voices, in those 
keyboard layouts and in those languages. it doesn't matter whether it's Alex, 
Fiona, Ava, Allison, Aleksandros, Melina, Tingting or what. It does it 
everywhere. If I'm typing the word "hello" for example, if I pause after typing 
h, VO will say "h." After the e, it'll say "he." After both l's, it'll say "h
 ell." After the o, it'll say hello. The same is true for sets of numbers. I 
type a 5 and pause, and it says "5." Type a 0 thereafter, it'll say "50."

I'm not normally a thorough person, and I don't prefer to be such for various 
quirky reasons. I have literally looked through every tab and option in the 
Voiceover utility and OSX's System Preferences. The only thing I haven't done 
is to read the bloomin' VO user's guide. This only happens when the key echo is 
set to words under VO+v. A friend of mine who is thrice as thorough as I has 
also scoured the system prefs and VO utility, and he's come up empty too! If 
there are any Apple developers up here with access to the developers' bug 
reporter, please submit this as a bug to Apple on my behalf. It's something 
I've gotten used to and kind a like in a strange way, but it needs to be 
rectified so that blind and VI businessmen don't get outed when they type 
financial or other confidential data into their Macs.

Thanks,

Ben
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