I just finished a clean install of El Capitan. I still have a bit of
work to complete but here is what I see so far.
VoiceOver will say “There is no item with keyboard focus”. This
occurs fairly randomly, both in native Apple apps and third party apps.
You lose focus of the app you were in.
When I press VO m I get Finder busy. Same when I press VO m m I get
status menu busy. Also in some areas system preferences busy.
My biggest beef is speech and Bluetooth. Bluetooth headsets no
longer connect reliably at startup. Sometimes will lose connectivity
while working in apps.
Sometimes speech goes into some nether area and cycling command f5
brings it and the Bluetooth headset back, sometimes not. I see not
consistent pattern.
Sometimes speech will fade in and out and cycling command f5 does
fix that.
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On 4/7/2016 7:30 AM, Sadam Ahmed wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering to those of you who have installed El Capitan is it
worth installing and have the bugs been squashed relating to VoiceOver
in the current build?
One of the reasons I didn't jump to put it on my machine was the
horrible bugs when first released.
Any insight appreciated.
Yours respectfully,
Sadam Ahmed
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