Wow!! I knew you could unmute the speakers if you were signing out of skype but 
I didn't know you could do that for the battery low message too!! Cool!! 
On Oct 18, 2010, at 3:24 PM, Brandon Misch wrote:

> or you could mute or unmute your speakers on the mac or mac itself if you 
> have a portable mac. 
> 
> On Oct 17, 2010, at 7:26 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> It can happen that way as well.  turning VO off then back on will work in 
>> this case as well.  As I mentioned though, you may need to press VO-f5 more 
>> than twice to get it speaking once again.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> On 2010-10-17, at 4:20 PM, Justin Ekis wrote:
>> 
>>> I have this problem as well, and my spoken alerts are turned off so that is 
>>> not the issue here. For me,VO reads the message and I am able to close the 
>>> dialog, but about 30 seconds later I lose all voiceover feedback. I have 
>>> sited assistance take a look and there are still at least 10 minutes worth 
>>> of power according to the status menu icon. Yet voiceover won't speak until 
>>> I plug the computer in. 
>>> 
>>> On Oct 17, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> You can determine what this message says by turning VO off then back on 
>>> again.  As Anne mentioned, there ends up being a conflict between the 
>>> Spoken Alerts and VO, and VO loses that battle.  Just press VO-f5 to turn 
>>> VO off then wait a couple of seconds, and VO-f5 to turn it back on and the 
>>> message will still be there, you may need to do the Window Chooser to bring 
>>> focus to it though.  Sometimes it takes a few extra times of pressing VO-f5 
>>> and you won't hear any verbal feedback from VO until it turns back on,but 
>>> it will eventually work.  Simply pressing return in this case will not 
>>> dismiss the dialog.  As well, just FYI, it really says "System UI" as in 
>>> System User Interface blah blah blah. Sorry, just thought I'd clear that up 
>>> too.
>>> 
>>> Later...
>>> 
>>> Tim Kilburn
>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>> 
>>> On 2010-10-17, at 1:03 PM, 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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