Hey Nick,

We must think alike as as soon as I got the bluetooth speakers I went to 
keyboard to commander to see if I could set a toggle for my speaker output but 
couldn't find one. Yeah, the bluetooth speakers crapped out again today. I was 
on a long phone call and heard VO say there was a bluetooth error and sure 
enough after the call, no voiceover at all. I did figure out finally that 
restarting the computer will reset the bluetooth speakers so don't have to wait 
on a sighted person to get VO back, but no turning off of the speakers or 
anything else has gotten VO back just powering the whole thing down which I 
hate doing as I lose my focus in my lists in Night Owl.
On Dec 13, 2013, at 5:25 PM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi Bryan,
> Yes, AirPlay is much more reliable than bluetooth and works perfectly, 
> assuming you can get VoiceOver to play via AirPlay in the first place.
> NO, unfortunately there's no way to get VoiceOver to default to the built in 
> output if bluetooth fails. If there were, there wouldn't be a problem. The 
> next best thing would be if there were a shortcut keystroke to make VoiceOver 
> switch to the built in sound output, but I know no way of doing this either 
> and so far Apple has apparently not acted on my request for one. :)
> Nic
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