R hi Jennifer
I ended up having to restart my computer. I guess I really should say that I 
shut it down taking out all the windows. When I started my computer back up, 
growl brought up the preferences when I call up the program. You might try that 
and see if that helps. It did help mine. I still haven't completely got growled 
away I want it, but it's better than it was.
Regards
GG

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On Feb 19, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Jennifer Perdue <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I try to use the arrows with VO to navigate the preference pains and 
> then click on other it doesn't click on the correct thing even though I 
> interact with it.  I am not sure what I'm doing wrong.  I checked out 
> universal access and that didn't seem to get me what I needed either.  Should 
> I uninstall Growl at this point?  If so, how do I reinstall it since it is an 
> app?  I'm really confused as to why it won't let me get into its own 
> preferences.  I just says it's funning in the background and won't let me get 
> to its preferences at all no matter which methods I use.
> 
> Thanks for your help again.
> 
> Jenny and my goofy guide Brooks
> On Feb 19, 2012, at 6:56 AM, Red.Falcon wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jennifer!
>> Well hope this is useful!
>> Open the main menu with either vo+m or control+f2 then when sitting on the 
>> Apple menu scroll down to system pref's and vo+space or return!
>> In the next window you will have to just arrow once to the preference pain 
>> and interact with it!
>> And in there is lots of selections for you to go into if needed!
>> I.E. keyboard, accounts, Bluetooth and others!
>> usually the last one is universal access but Growl should be after this 
>> under the heading of [others] and it should say growl button!
>> vo+space on that and you should get into growl to see what you can do!
>> If you have not had much use of system pref's there is things you might want 
>> to look at in there!
>> And do not forget the only dumb question is one that is not asked! :]
>> People will try to help if they can!
>> Colin
>> 
>> On 19 Feb 2012, at 12:31, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
>> 
>>> Universal access, I'm sorry but I'm not sure exactly what that is?  Could 
>>> you explain what that is and how to get to it please.  All I know is that 
>>> when I am sitting on growl and I use command , it goes straight to the OS 
>>> 10 preferences and if I use the VO m command for the apple menu to go to 
>>> preferences it jumps to another apple menu entirely.
>>> 
>>> thanks for your help.

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