You can stop this happening by turning off spoken alerts in the speech pane of 
System Preferences. I suspect it's worse on older MacBooks, it certainly 
happens to me with my 2007 and 2006 MacBooks.

Cheers,

Anne

On 17 Oct 2010, at 21:03, Shen wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> Wondering if anyone is having the same problem with VoiceOver using their 
> MacBook. If the battery gets below a certain level, a message will popup. It 
> says, "System Wide Server: You are running on reserved power ...", blah blah 
> blah.
> Everrytime when this message comes up, VoiceOver stops talking. I can't get 
> it to say anything. The only way to get it to work again is to plug in the 
> adapter. But I know that when this message pops up, it's a dialogue box and 
> there is an OK button you can press.
> But VoiceOver stops working and I can't move to it.
> Anyone have this problem and how you can navigate when VoiceOver stops 
> working?
> 
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