If this jis the new growl from the app store, opening it with command O from 
within your apps folder should automatically put
you into preferences. It doesn't use command comma. By chance, did you listen 
to the two growl demos I did? I explained all
of this fairly thoroughly. If you're using an older version of growl, I believe 
the preferences are accessed via system
preferences.
Good luck!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Jennifer Perdue
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 6:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: help with Growl

I have tried restarting the computer but it still says that growl is running in 
the background when I open it.  I'm really
not sure what to do at this point, because if it is running in the background 
it will not allow me to pull up any preferences
for it at all.

Should I try and delete it and reinstall it?  How do I do that though since it 
is an app?

Jenny and my goofy guideBrooks
On Feb 19, 2012, at 7:49 PM, Gigi wrote:

> 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
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> 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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