Hi,

Yet another difficulty I experience after upgrade to Sierra is that neither my 
old MacBook Air nor my 2014 MacBook pro go to sleep when I close the lid.  Once 
the lid is closed, Voiceover keeps repeating rotor menu items.  The only way I 
can put it to sleep if I want to close the lid is to switch of trackpad 
commander.  This makes me think that there’s something wrong here.  If the 
trackpad is on for Voiceover use, when I close the lid, it prevents the mac 
from sleeping.  Any experiences like this from anyone else?

Andrew

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