Re: Constant VoiceOver in use/Busy message

2010-06-06 Thread Kimberly thurman
I downloaded Webkit and have been using it for a while now.  This doesn't 
happen to me as much since I did this.  www.webkit.org
On Jun 5, 2010, at 1:16 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:

 I get this message a lot when working with web pages in Safari. I would like 
 to know how I can stop or at least minimize this message as well. It makes VO 
 totally unusable in the program you are using. 
 
 Thanks, 
 Doug
 
 On 2010-06-05, at 1:15 PM, Daniel K. Gartmann wrote:
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I am getting this message very often lately. This happens both in ITunes, in 
 Mail and in other programs. it is, obviously, a huge waste of time to sit 
 and wait until the message VoiceOver Busy stops.
 
 Does anybody have ideas for solving this issue? I already did a repair of 
 the disk permissions in Disk Utilities.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Daniel
 
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Re: Constant VoiceOver in use/Busy message

2010-06-06 Thread Søren Jensen
Hi daniel and others.

You can do a lot of things to solve the busy message:
1: Close all the running wegits. If you don't use the wegits in the Dash board, 
I highly recommend you to close these  because they use  a lot of ram. You can 
close them by doing the following:
1: Press the f12 key to bring up the Dash board.
2: Press Vo command f2 to close the current wegit, and press return to accept 
that you wanna close the wegit. Continue to do this until nothing happens when 
pressing Vo command f2.

2: You can go into system preferences and the account settings to remove some 
applications so they doesn't automatically start up together with the operating 
system. You'll find these apps under login items.
3: Don't shut down your computer, and let it be turned on for one night. I've 
read that the OS runs some important scripts to make sure the OS works okay. 
I'm not sure on what the scripts does, but it might make a difference.
4: Upgrade your ram to 4gb of memory. This will make a huge difference.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail  MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

Den Jun 5, 2010 kl. 5:45 PM skrev Daniel K. Gartmann:

 
 Hi,
 
 I am getting this message very often lately. This happens both in ITunes, in 
 Mail and in other programs. it is, obviously, a huge waste of time to sit and 
 wait until the message VoiceOver Busy stops.
 
 Does anybody have ideas for solving this issue? I already did a repair of the 
 disk permissions in Disk Utilities.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Daniel
 
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Constant VoiceOver in use/Busy message

2010-06-05 Thread Daniel K. Gartmann


Hi,

I am getting this message very often lately. This happens both in 
ITunes, in Mail and in other programs. it is, obviously, a huge waste of 
time to sit and wait until the message VoiceOver Busy stops.


Does anybody have ideas for solving this issue? I already did a repair 
of the disk permissions in Disk Utilities.


Thanks in advance.

Daniel

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Re: Constant VoiceOver in use/Busy message

2010-06-05 Thread Doug Lawlor
I get this message a lot when working with web pages in Safari. I would like to 
know how I can stop or at least minimize this message as well. It makes VO 
totally unusable in the program you are using. 

Thanks, 
Doug

On 2010-06-05, at 1:15 PM, Daniel K. Gartmann wrote:

 
 Hi,
 
 I am getting this message very often lately. This happens both in ITunes, in 
 Mail and in other programs. it is, obviously, a huge waste of time to sit and 
 wait until the message VoiceOver Busy stops.
 
 Does anybody have ideas for solving this issue? I already did a repair of the 
 disk permissions in Disk Utilities.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Daniel
 
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Re: Constant VoiceOver in use/Busy message

2010-06-05 Thread Frank Tom
Hi all,
I don't know about Safari, but the Mail Busy message was driving me nuts. I no 
longer shut my computer down at night; instead, like a good parent, I just put 
it to sleep using Command Option 
Escape, the key at the far upper right. This seems to solve my problem.

Also, you may try turning Vo off the then turning it back on again. This 
sometimes fixes odd behaviors with VO.

Tom Frank
vermont...@gmail.com




On Jun 5, 2010, at 1:16 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:

 I get this message a lot when working with web pages in Safari. I would like 
 to know how I can stop or at least minimize this message as well. It makes VO 
 totally unusable in the program you are using. 
 
 Thanks, 
 Doug
 
 On 2010-06-05, at 1:15 PM, Daniel K. Gartmann wrote:
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I am getting this message very often lately. This happens both in ITunes, in 
 Mail and in other programs. it is, obviously, a huge waste of time to sit 
 and wait until the message VoiceOver Busy stops.
 
 Does anybody have ideas for solving this issue? I already did a repair of 
 the disk permissions in Disk Utilities.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Daniel
 
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Re: Constant VoiceOver in use/Busy message

2010-06-05 Thread Sarah Alawami
actually that's the eject key not th eesc key. Just letting you know.

Take care.
On Jun 5, 2010, at 6:56 PM, Frank Tom wrote:

 Hi all,
 I don't know about Safari, but the Mail Busy message was driving me nuts. I 
 no longer shut my computer down at night; instead, like a good parent, I just 
 put it to sleep using Command Option 
 Escape, the key at the far upper right. This seems to solve my problem.
 
 Also, you may try turning Vo off the then turning it back on again. This 
 sometimes fixes odd behaviors with VO.
 
 Tom Frank
 vermont...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
 On Jun 5, 2010, at 1:16 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
 
 I get this message a lot when working with web pages in Safari. I would like 
 to know how I can stop or at least minimize this message as well. It makes 
 VO totally unusable in the program you are using. 
 
 Thanks, 
 Doug
 
 On 2010-06-05, at 1:15 PM, Daniel K. Gartmann wrote:
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I am getting this message very often lately. This happens both in ITunes, 
 in Mail and in other programs. it is, obviously, a huge waste of time to 
 sit and wait until the message VoiceOver Busy stops.
 
 Does anybody have ideas for solving this issue? I already did a repair of 
 the disk permissions in Disk Utilities.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Daniel
 
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