Hi Anne -

I hadn't deliberately done what you suggested might have happened, and didn't 
believe had made it happen accidentally. Being puzzled by it, I rebooted the 
machine just to see, but things were still behaving the same. However, today, 
all is back to normal. I do find at times certain idiosynchratic things do 
happen with what I believe is no input from me.

One odd thing for example, is when I open and read an email, sometimes 
something has happened, and the text is reading like the down grid of a 
crossword. By this I mean that in stead of words reading character by character 
left to right in a line, there appears to be just one letter on a line, with 
the next letter on the line below it, and so on. The only way I have found to 
correct this is by turning quick nav on and off again, and all is then ok.

I don't know if this happens for others, but it does for me, lots of times.

Thanks -

Andy
On 26 Sep 2013, at 17:54, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello Andy,
> 
> Sorry for the delay in replying.
> 
> I think you must have been into VoiceOver Utility, Verbosity category, 
> Announcements tab and checked the Announce when mouse cursor enters a window 
> check box. You may also have changed your level of verbosity.
> 
> I have verbosity set to Low, and when I navigate across the columns in Mail, 
> VO speaks the column headers because I have this option set. When I navigate 
> up and down the Status column, I just hear Blank, or Unread, or whatever.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> On 25 Sep 2013, at 18:17, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all -
>> 
>> The way my mail is performing has changed, and I can't figure out how to get 
>> it back the way I want it.
>> 
>> Everytime I open a message to read it, VO says Mail has new window. Also 
>> Instead of getting the unread message in the status field, when interactign 
>> with messages table, It just says image, and if I arrow down and back up 
>> again to that status field, VO doesn't say image a second time, but blank. 
>> I've tried doing a mouse click [VO CMD f5, followed by VO shift double space 
>> bar tap] but this hasn't changed anything.
>> 
>> Any help please? -
>> 
>> Andy
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