Just read on Applevis that indicates this bug existed in the initial
release.
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On 1/26/2016 10:08 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Interesting,
I had a friend ask me about this issue when they started running el capitan
10.11.3 beta,
Sounds like it wasn't fixed before going to production.
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Sent: Wednesday, 27 January 2016 4:09 PM
To: MacVisionaries <[email protected]>
Subject: El Cap and App Store
This issue seems to be to be reproducable so I will describe what it is.
I did a clean install of El Capitan 10.11.3 from Yosemite last weekend. I
then did a restore from Time Machine but later found out the last backup was
over a month old. So I selectively restored from Carbon Copy Cloner the 3rd
party apps which I had updated just prior to the install. And the iTunes
library.
The issue comes up when I open the App Store. Voiceover does not finish
speaking the fact, it acts as if something has taken its focus. I have to do a
VO+f1+f1 and choose App Store to regain focus.
This happens after a start up or restart, nothing else is running that I
know of. Everything else that I have opened works fine. Any ideas? Thanks.
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