This is a good guess, but it sounds like a corruption somewhere within the
operating system. How frequent this can happen is anybody's guess since I only
had my Macbook Pro now running Mountain Lion after upgrading from Lion for two
weeks and had no problems at all, not even VoiceOver hanging.
Hi there,
I've not seen much of this under Mountain Lion. However I find that pressing
vo-cmd-f8 then enter (in other words bringing up the welcome to boiceover
dialog, and then from this launching voiceover often resolves such issues.
Dónal
On 3 Sep 2012, at 11:54, christopher hallsworth
One other thing to try, as long as you're using the Magic Trackpad, do a
three-finger double tap to unmute VoiceOver, and see if that works.
I have heard that that will solve the problem.
Bob Hill
On Sep 3, 2012, at 6:54 AM, christopher hallsworth christopher...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is a
as this is completely different from muting and unmuting voiceover.
David Griffith
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Hello All,
I am running Mountain Lion 10.8.1 on an iMac. This is set up