I have had a similar issue; I'm not sure exactly when it started.   
Occasionally after my macbook wakes up voiceover will not respond and  
command f5 will not work either.  I think I have even had someone go  
into system preferences and start it from there but with no success.   
In a couple of instances I was able to use the "force quit" dialog to  
cause finder to relaunch, and this seems to fix the problem although I  
have no explanation for why.
Jude, are you using an intel or ppc machine?  I am using a ppc and  
wondered if perhaps it might be related to leopard on ppc machines.
Greg

On Mar 12, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

>
> I've been doing software updates on Leopard regularly and apparently  
> this
> last one has an undesireable leopard feature included.  VoiceOver  
> starts
> up fine on boot up but leave it alone for a few minutes then VoiceOver
> goes away.  Only way I've been able to wake voiceover up again was  
> with a
> shutdown and startup of the machine again.  The command-f5 does not  
> work
> when VoiceOver does this kind of Deep Six not even putting error  
> text on
> the screen so far as I can tell.  Before all it took was a few  
> keystrokes
> to wake VoiceOver up and get it fully engaged.
>
>
>
> >


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