Hello,

I would agree with you. I upgraded and left my computer completely alone until 
everything was finished. I am not experiencing the problems that others are 
reporting. 

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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> On 12 Nov 2015, at 14:00, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> You know, I almost hesitate to post the following supposition for fear of
> unleashing a firestorm of debate but after my recent experiences updating
> several Macs from Yosemite to El Capitan, I am compelled to proceed.  
> 
> For the life of me, I cannot fathom why some who upgrade from Yosemite to El
> Capitan do so with virtually no negative results while others, experience
> countless and, according to them, almost catastrophic consequences, from an
> accessibility perspective.
> 
> I have long suspected the following supposition but have recently begun to
> test my hypothesis, said hypothesis being the following:
> 
> During the upgrade process, using VoiceOver too soon, can interrupt the
> installation and that it is this interruption that leads to the increase in
> the number of VoiceOver accessibility problems.
> 
> Scenario:
> A totally blind person begins the upgrade process or even performs a fresh
> install of El Capitan.  During this process, several screens are displayed
> but near the very end of the process, VoiceOver can be used even though the
> installation is not yet complete.  Visually, the screen may display
> something like Completing Update.  This screen is not comfortably accessible
> and, as a result, the totally blind person may not realize that there is
> still a progress bar that has not yet reached 100%.  As a result of this
> lack of knowledge, the user begins performing VoiceOver actions including
> switching screen focus, etc.  When this happens, I believe that the
> extremely final installation tasks are not properly completed.  
> 
> Whenever I install a copy of the OS, I am very careful to allow the
> installation process to complete and, sometimes, that final screen can
> remain on the display for what appears to be a remarkably long time,
> relative to the entire installation process.  
> 
> During my testing, in each instance in which I did not wait for the screen
> to disappear or I began using VoiceOver to interact with the OS before the
> screen disappeared, I noticed a significant degradation in the performance
> of VoiceOver.
> 
> Now again, let me emphasize that this is just a guess on my part and in no
> way do I hold that it is a correct one.
> 
> Be that as it may, I suggest that this is something to consider when
> updating your Mac.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
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