I have a Macbook Air. I didn't have a problem checking battery status until I 
updated my mac a couple of weeks ago. I use siri to check the battery, very 
easy to do.
Peggy and Dixie Marie

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On Dec 30, 2016, at 4:02 PM, Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey everyone, going to cover a few different things in one message. First, as 
the subject says, has anyone else had issues reading the time remaining or 
percentage of a macbook battery in sierra? This happens on my 2010 macbook, and 
my girl friend's 2015 macbook pro. While in the status menus, moving left and 
right with the voiceover cursor allows you to get to the battery item, but it 
just says battery or something similar, no time remaining or percentage, this 
happens whether the option to show the percentage is checked or not in the 
menu. The only way I know of to get around this is to check it in the energy 
saver settings in system preferences. Interestingly, you can no longer use the 
regular arrow keys to navigate the status menus, you must use VO navigation. I 
don't mind this, actually it's more consistent this way since before, the arrow 
keys only navigated built in items like wifi or the battery, third party items 
such as dropbox always have required VO navigation to access them.
I can confirm that on the 2010 macbook, the same issue I had with my 2010 mac 
mini does happen, when using Alex, speech disappears, sometimes for a few 
seconds, sometimes completely, again, switching to a Nuance voice resolved it.
I actually got a Christmas present for myself, a new mac mini, the issue does 
not happen on the newer hardware. I am using a fit headless adapter connected 
to the HDMI port, out of curiosity, I decided to disconnect it and see if 
voiceover was as sluggish as it used to be, surprisingly, I didn't notice much 
difference. I didn't run it this way for a long time, but I wonder if Apple has 
finally fixed this issue for voiceover users. If not, the fit headless adapter 
is definitely a good solution.

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