Hi Erik.
Fn command f5 will start Voiceover again. Some laptops is set to hold
down the fn key as default, so when you press f5 or command f5, the
computer hold down the fn key and you just turn the volume up. When
you got Voiceover back again, you can change it somewhere in the
system preference. I don't remember where.
If it doesn't work, please let me know.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
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On 12/02/2008, at 18.41, erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi guys,
At last I have my new macbook pro. At this particular moment I
honestly hate voiceover. After window-eyes under windows where
everything is right there at my fingertips the idea of going back to
using a proprietary curserring system and having to rely on it
without nemonic keys or other nicities... Well i'll get used to it,
but right now I just want to wine very badly.
Now to my problem. Command f5 has stopped working. It did the
trick for me this morning, but when I was pressing buttons to see
what they did a while ago I accidentally pressed command f5 and
voiceover went bye bye. When I pressed command f5 again to bring it
back the computer made a little boinking sound and remained silent.
After a few minutes and another press of command f5 I powered off
the computer and powered it back on. When it came up to the desktop
icons I pressed command f5 and the computer made it's little noise
and just sat there. I tried the command f5 on the other side of the
space bar... nothing. I repeted the restart but still no sign of
voice over. I was going to get some one to click universal access
and see if I could find a start voice over icon, but I couldn't even
tell some one how to use the mouse under mac.
Help please?
Thanks,
Erik