I got my Mac about a month ago and have still not been able to find that
checkbox. I am running Mavericks, and I have looked everywhere in the VoiceOver
utility. And sounds I see nothing like this. Does anyone know if there is a way
that this option has been disabled?
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It's there. look for Enable audio ducking and uncheck that it's under the
sounds section, cmd 6 if I recall my table correctly.
Take care.
On Feb 3, 2014, at 2:55 PM, Jessica Benzing jb...@me.com wrote:
I got my Mac about a month ago and have still not been able to find that
checkbox. I am
VoiceOver utility, sounds category, Mute sound effects checkbox, enable
positional audio checkbox, output device pop-up button and then I have help
and close. That's all there is.
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Are you running mavericks at all? It seems like you are not as you are showing
the lion and mountain lion voice over config boxes. I have mute sound
effects, enable audio ducking, enable positional audio, and output device
which is set to my build in output in my case. then a help button
That's weird. I just bought it brand-new from the Apple store and they said
it had Mavericks. What should I do? I've upgraded everything.
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Hi,
It does sound like you might be running Mountain Lion. When you VO-m to the
Apple menu bar, VO-down arrow to About this Mac, press enter, and then
VO-right arrow to the operating system version, does VO say Version 10.9.1?
You can upgrade to Mavericks if you're not already running it.
I'm thinking the one you baught from the store is running mountain lion. go to
about in the apple menu and vo right. if you hear anything other then 10.9.1 or
10.9.0 you are running either mountain lion or lion.
I had a phone do that with me. I had to get a new one and it was running
ios6.0.4
Upgrade in process now! Thanks so much. I just had no idea. I'm still quite a
new user.
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Lol. Yeah I remember whenI got my first mac. the first thing i did was ti check
for updates. it took like 3 hours to dl all updates for snl. I have no clue why
your apple rep said it was running mavericks. Techniqually it should have been,
but good luck and be blessed and hope that helps.
Taje
Thanks..
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1. go to vo utility.
2. go to the sound part with cmd numrow 6.
3. uncheck ducking.
I assume hopefully rightly that you are using mavericks?
Hope that helps.
On Feb 1, 2014, at 4:48 PM, Haghighi,Amin haghi...@oclc.org wrote:
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The best way I know to do this is to hit control option command and right or
left arrow until you get to Voiceover volume you can then hit the same three
keys and down to lower or up to raise the volume ov voiceover.
On Feb 1, 2014, at 6:48 PM, Haghighi,Amin haghi...@oclc.org wrote:
No it's in vo utility, in sound or audio or something, there's a checkbox that
says duck voiceover or something like that.
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On Feb 1, 2014, at 8:07 PM, Matthew Carello mcarell...@comcast.net wrote:
The best way I know to do this is to hit control option command and right
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