What it is is a voice over crash. I've had this happen before but it's rare. 
Can you maybe just  find he text you are looking for by typing it in the box 
when you hit vo f, then hitting vo g until you get to the text,  or if the site 
is well layer out you can navigate by heading with the vo cmd h and vo cmd 
shift h. vo cmd m for same level you just hit and vo shift cmd m for the 
previous  same heading you were just on.

Take care.
On Mar 17, 2014, at 7:09 PM, Kristeen Hughes <khwi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> When I am in Safari, not all but some times, if I want to use the item 
> chooser, I will press vo+i and after a short time of busy, the Mac will say, 
> "welcome to Mac OS 10; Voiceover is running." There is no item chooser list. 
> I'm not sure if it makes a difference how many items are on a page, but I 
> think the more items, the more likely it is to happen. Does anyone know why 
> this is happening? It makes dealing with some very important sites on the web 
> very difficult.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Kristeen
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