I am curious: Are you using your device with a monitor connected to it? I
don't know if this monitor has to be on, or not, it very well might have to
be. If you are, the rest of this answer does not apply.
Apparently, the mac needs to have a load connected to the HDMI port or it
will give the symptom you described, VoiceOver saying busy. I bought what I
call a dummy load to connect to the HDMI port of my mac mini. Go to amazon,
and search the word compulab. What you want apparently is used by those who
use the mac mini as a server. It goes for about $15. In the brief time I
had it, VoiceOver never said busy.
Arnold Schmidt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Brown" <mbrown.bro...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2016 9:17 AM
Subject: On a serious note Scott
Hi Scott.
Thankfully I'm not as paranoid as my last post might suggest. Just having
a
hard day with the Mail App. No matter what I want to do, I get a lot of
'busy busy' from good old Alex. Perhaps my system just needs a good old
clean install.
On a serious note, it is sad, if true, that those whom we put our trust in
let us down in such an appalling way. But as you say, there are a lot of
good people doing the best they can with the resources at their disposal.
I have no doubt that the upgrade to Narrator coming next month will not
include a talking installer. Perhaps someday it will. It is a long time
overdue. If there are those who are suppose to have our best interests at
heart, and through their greed have pushed that possibility further down
the
road than it should be at this time, well shame on them.
Kind Regards:
Martin
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