Nothing. Sounds like a serious bug with 2010 macs and agreed that everyone 
owning such macs should let Apple Accessibility know right away. Ok, it’s old 
hardware, but as you know with Apple, they have a history of supporting old 
hardware much longer than the competitors. Look at the iPhone 4s for example. 
Ok, it’s a different topic, but it’s only this year they stopped supporting the 
4s, yet it’s been around since 2011. But you get the idea. I have a 2011 mac 
and have no such problems, so it seems to be exclusive to 2010 macs.
> On 28 Sep 2016, at 05:48, Singing Sparrow <sunsh...@abe.midco.net> wrote:
> 
> Ok, I just updated to the latest version of Mac OS 10.12 Now here is what is 
> happening everytime I walk away from my Macbook mid 2010 white pollycarbon I 
> will come back and Voiceover has totally stopped working, I did the upgrade 
> from the prior version of OSX 10.11 I know at least one person on the list 
> that has the same macbook I have and they haven't had any problems.
> 
> What is going on here with my set up on my macbook? and how can i fix this 
> because I am really growing to love the Mac and would love to continue 
> working with the operating system and Macbook. Please advise me as to what i 
> can do to fix this problem.
> 
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