Re: Fan runs on hi speed when Installed catalina.

2019-11-13 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Ok, then i will check that.
I think dictation is turned on here.
Thanks for your help.
/A

> 13 nov. 2019 kl. 00:24 skrev 'Dan Eickmeier' via MacVisionaries 
> :
> 
> Hi Anders,  I found the  same thing with my MacBook air too initially.  I’d 
> turned on voice control, just to check it out, and see if i had much use for 
> it, or could use it with VO, and I found that  the dictation process, was 
> like eating up have my CPU.  switching off voice control did the  trick.   
> the fan slowed right down.  Not sure  if you’ve got that, or some aspect of 
> dictation enabled, but if you do, you might try turning that  off, and see if 
> that  calms things down.  
> 
>> On Nov 12, 2019, at 4:07 PM, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> After i upgraded to Catalina my fan on my Macbook air has become very active 
>> even when its not needed.
>> SO i checked with the activity control and VoiceoVer  takes 56% of processor 
>> usage.
>> There’s also a service called something like accessibilityview that takes up 
>> 55% of processor usage.
>> So i decided to reset the pram in order to stop this.
>> BUt it seems that it doesn’t help.
>> Are there some things i can do before i decide to reinstall the OS?
>> I don’t know why this behaviour occures but it does.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> /A
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Re: Fan runs on hi speed when Installed catalina.

2019-11-12 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I highly doubt that re-installing the OS would do anything. If it has been less 
than a couple of hours since your install I would logout and let your computer 
sit with login prompt for a bit. MacOS does have some utility work to do after 
the upgrade. Otherwise, see if you can give a more specific process name.

> On Nov 12, 2019, at 4:07 PM, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> After i upgraded to Catalina my fan on my Macbook air has become very active 
> even when its not needed.
> SO i checked with the activity control and VoiceoVer  takes 56% of processor 
> usage.
> There’s also a service called something like accessibilityview that takes up 
> 55% of processor usage.
> So i decided to reset the pram in order to stop this.
> BUt it seems that it doesn’t help.
> Are there some things i can do before i decide to reinstall the OS?
> I don’t know why this behaviour occures but it does.
> Thanks in advance.
> /A
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Re: Fan runs on hi speed when Installed catalina.

2019-11-12 Thread 'Dan Eickmeier' via MacVisionaries
Hi Anders,  I found the  same thing with my MacBook air too initially.  I’d 
turned on voice control, just to check it out, and see if i had much use for 
it, or could use it with VO, and I found that  the dictation process, was like 
eating up have my CPU.  switching off voice control did the  trick.   the fan 
slowed right down.  Not sure  if you’ve got that, or some aspect of dictation 
enabled, but if you do, you might try turning that  off, and see if that  calms 
things down.  

> On Nov 12, 2019, at 4:07 PM, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> After i upgraded to Catalina my fan on my Macbook air has become very active 
> even when its not needed.
> SO i checked with the activity control and VoiceoVer  takes 56% of processor 
> usage.
> There’s also a service called something like accessibilityview that takes up 
> 55% of processor usage.
> So i decided to reset the pram in order to stop this.
> BUt it seems that it doesn’t help.
> Are there some things i can do before i decide to reinstall the OS?
> I don’t know why this behaviour occures but it does.
> Thanks in advance.
> /A
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Fan runs on hi speed when Installed catalina.

2019-11-12 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
After i upgraded to Catalina my fan on my Macbook air has become very active 
even when its not needed.
SO i checked with the activity control and VoiceoVer  takes 56% of processor 
usage.
There’s also a service called something like accessibilityview that takes up 
55% of processor usage.
So i decided to reset the pram in order to stop this.
BUt it seems that it doesn’t help.
Are there some things i can do before i decide to reinstall the OS?
I don’t know why this behaviour occures but it does.
Thanks in advance.
/A

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