This was it.  Thank you so much. 

Unfortunately, when I was trying to go to the application list I was in 
Terminal and a strange sentence was spoken.  I think this is what happened but, 
now in Terminal, it spells out the name of my computer instead of saying it.  
As this seems to appear on every line, it makes working in Terminal almost 
unbearable.  Has anybody heard of this and can you offer any solutions?

Thx,
Jeff

On 2010-11-05, at 10:56 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:

> Sounds like you might have the option to speak text under the mouse
> after a delay.  I can't remember if this is in the Universal Access
> setting, or Voice Over settings or both.
> 
> This can be a nice feature won for partially sighted folks as when
> they hover the mouse over a specific paragraph, the computer will
> speak that text.
> Jon
> 
> 
> On 31/10/2010, Colin M <velocity.focu...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Jeff and Louie!
>> I have also experienced this as well!
>> I'm using a Imac, what I've found is when I'm changing a file name and just
>> pressed the return key to select edit the name and start typing the new name
>> it says apple in a few letters  like you've said!
>> However when i've let vo say [1-01 abba .m4a edit text]
>> That apple thing does not happen so I presume that typing before it's ready
>> will cause this but what it means by saying apple I do not know!
>> So just try slowing down a few seconds  to see if that helps[ can be  a bit
>> annoying]
>> hth Colin
>> On 31 Oct 2010, at 02:40, louie wrote:
>> 
>>> Jeff,
>>> I have had the same problem. I hear app in other applications.
>>> I have a Mac mini.
>>> Hope some one can help us.
>>> 
>>> On Oct 30, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> I have a Macbook Pro and, from time to time, especially in terminal, it
>>>> says "apple" when I am typing.  As a result, I only hear 4 out of five
>>>> characters I type.  The others are replaced by "Apple".
>>>> 
>>>> Can anybody help me to solve this issue?
>>>> 
>>>> Thx,
>>>> Jeff
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