Hi Jon:
Actually VoiceOver was not sluggish for me. My CPU fan was running all the time 
and I wanted to see what was doing it so I took a look at the Activity Monitor 
and found VoiceOver to be the culprit. 

Doug

On 2011-05-22, at 4:05 PM, Jon Cohn wrote:

> I would expect that Voice Over is very sluggish for you.  Usually when 
> something is between 93-110   percent CPU I have found that one of the 
> threads of the process is in what computer scientists call Infinite Loop.  
> Yes, I know that Apple HQ is at 1 Infinite Loop, but still this is not a good 
> thing and the sometimes the only solution to this is a force quit or kill.  
> My VoiceOver when working normally is at 10-15% CPU.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> On May 22, 2011, at 1:56 PM, Doug      Lawlor wrote:
> 
>> Hello List:
>> I was just looking at Activity Monitor and noticed that VoiceOver is using 
>> 106% of my CPU. Is this normal? If not what should I do about it?
>> 
>> Thanks, 
>> 
>> Doug
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