What you will do in this situation is hit vo f2 twice to show the system 
dialogues as they will be in the windows list. Let us know if that works. This 
has so far worked for me, key word is so far. 

Tc
On Oct 1, 2013, at 9:34 AM, "Rudolph, Douglas" <douglas.rudo...@usask.ca> wrote:

> Hey guys. I'm not sure if this has been asked, since i am generally too busy 
> with university classes to pay full attention. I am wondering, have any of 
> you ever got a dialog box in centre of your screen, that voice over only 
> announces "user notification" and nothing else, and you can't navigate this 
> box in any form and rely on the mouse curser to close it out? having no idea 
> what this is really about?. This normally happens to me when i am not 
> connected to any wifi network, after i close out the dialog to connect to a 
> network. I have no idea how to work around this, since vo doesn't read any 
> text on the box. Is there any work arounds, that i don't know about other 
> then using a persons eyes to tell me what this is?.. Please help!… i would 
> love y'all for life :)
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