Hi Faith, I have a few things that may help you here to determine which
process is causing the Mac to reboot and crash like this. You could go into
the console app, and have a look at recent messages in the console log. That
may give you some idea as to which app is causing this. The
I keep getting old notifications from dropbox. it's started to say "dropbox
stacked" whatever that means. I did press vo-n to access the notifications and
vo reads the notification but it's as though I'm not focused on the
notification because if I try to get into actions available, nothing
It’s painful for me to say this, but TeamTalk is one program that is coded
better for Windows. Even though the server list says one thing, I have noticed
that if I go to the user name, it is for the last server. There is a focusing
issue that is happening, and like you, I have not found a work
Stacked means, there's more than one notification stacked on top of each other.
Perform a VO plus Spacebar action, to unstack the individual notifications.
Then you should be able to use the VO plus right/left arrow key to move
through the individual notifications. You can interact with each
I have a question concerning special characters. When placing a quotation mark
in an e-mail message via the iPhone the resulting character is a “opening”
quotation mark unless the said character follows an existing “opening” such
mark; in such case, the inserted character is a “closing”
You can also try clean install of the whole mac osx. Chose new
installation. This means you have to install every third party app and
maybe some mac apps from start again. Search the google for guide or get
someone to do it.
Don't remeber the name of the app that clean up mac's. Do not reinstall
Hi all, I’m running Team talk on my 2020 Intel macBook air here. I’ve got some
old servers in my server list that are no longer up. I can’t find any way to
delete them out of my server list? this is weird, as I’d think you should be
able to delete servers that you no longer want out of