Hi Carlene and James,

James & Nash wrote:
>
> In my experience, this usually happens when you are either mounting  
> or removing  either an external HD or a DMG file. Have you tried  
> trashing Voice Over's .plist files? You might want to save them  
> first though as this will set Voice Over back to its defaults.
>
> To do this:
> 1. Open finder and navigate to your users folder
> 2. Find the correct user(if there is more than one)
> 3. Navigate to the Preferences folder which is inside the Library  
> folder and remove the apple.com.VoiceOver.plist files
>

A few suggestions:
1. To navigate to your user's folder, in Finder use Command-Shift-H   
to go to your user account's home directory (steps 1 and 2).
2. To navigate to the Preferences folder, type Command-Shift-G (for  
"Go to folder"); then, in the text area, type or paste in the folder  
name (with a slash before "Preferences"):
Library/Preferences
and press return.
3.  The plist file for VoiceOver is named:
com.apple.VoiceOver.plist

Other VoiceOver related preference files have names like:
com.apple.speech.prefs.plist
com.apple.speech.synthesis.general.prefs.plist
com.apple.speech.voice.prefs.plist
com.apple.universalaccess.plist
com.apple.VoiceOver.pronunciations.plist
com.apple.VoiceOverUtility.plist

HTH

Cheers,

Esther


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