It does indeed feel like a bug, and I'd email [email protected] about it, 
plus submit it to www.apple.com/feedback. In the meantime, I just don't use a 
screen saver; my screen is set to turn off after a while, but that doesn't 
interrupt VO's speaking.
On Aug 22, 2014, at 7:34 PM, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I'm experiencing an odd problem with VoiceOver and wanted to see whether 
> there is any way around it. When I perform the "read contents of VoiceOver 
> cursor" command with VO+A or via a two-finger swipe down on the trackpad, 
> VoiceOver will begin a say all, but eventually stops due to the screensaver 
> kicking in. OS X does not seem to keep itself awake just because VO is 
> reading continuously, so it seems that it would be necessary to either 
> increase the time before the screen saver triggers, or else interrupt the say 
> all frequently to hit a key and keep the computer awake.
> 
> Am I missing something? Is there some other command I should be using to read 
> continuously? This feels like a bug.
> 
> Grant
> 
> 
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