Re: On-screen Braille when no Braille display is connected

2014-10-23 Thread Andy Collins
I’m not sure I understand you. How do I put Vo in to Braille mode? -

Andy
On 23 Oct 2014, at 20:39, Richie Gardenhire  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Did you try disconnecting by putting Voiceover in Braille mode?
> 
> Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Oct 23, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Andy Collins  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all -
>> 
>> Although there is no Braille display connected to my Mac, Braille is still 
>> being displayed on-screen. I have been using a display, but now even after 
>> several reboots, I can’t get rid of this issue. I don’t know it’s there, VO 
>> isn’t reporting anything, but to those with eyes, Braille symbols are 
>> displayed somewhere on the screen all of the time.
>> 
>> Anybody know what is going on here and how to resolve it. It is having an 
>> effect on the Mac’s performance, as it freezes at times, and gets stuck in 
>> busy mode. I’d really like to do a clean install with Yosemite, but am 
>> nervous about that, having never done it before, and not knowing the 
>> complete steps -
>> 
>> Andy
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Re: On-screen Braille when no Braille display is connected

2014-10-23 Thread Richie Gardenhire
Hi,

Did you try disconnecting by putting Voiceover in Braille mode?

Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 23, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Andy Collins  wrote:
>
> Hi all -
>
> Although there is no Braille display connected to my Mac, Braille is still 
> being displayed on-screen. I have been using a display, but now even after 
> several reboots, I can’t get rid of this issue. I don’t know it’s there, VO 
> isn’t reporting anything, but to those with eyes, Braille symbols are 
> displayed somewhere on the screen all of the time.
>
> Anybody know what is going on here and how to resolve it. It is having an 
> effect on the Mac’s performance, as it freezes at times, and gets stuck in 
> busy mode. I’d really like to do a clean install with Yosemite, but am 
> nervous about that, having never done it before, and not knowing the complete 
> steps -
>
> Andy
> <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net --->
>
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