Re: Strange vo problem

2009-05-19 Thread Alex Jurgensen

HI,

Maybe power cycling it once.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 19-May-09, at 9:26 AM, Mark Baxter wrote:

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> Is the mac in column view mode?  Command F3.  Basic, I know, but worth
> checking for.
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Re: Strange vo problem

2009-05-19 Thread Mark Baxter

Is the mac in column view mode?  Command F3.  Basic, I know, but worth  
checking for.


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Re: Strange vo problem

2009-05-19 Thread chantel cuddemi

Hi, Arthur,
You should try to do the permissions repair from the disc utility. You  
don't need the instllation disk to run repair permissions.

On May 19, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Arthur Pirika wrote:

>
> hi, I'm helping out a friend, and just yesterday, we noticed that  
> while vo
> was working for the most part, it wasn't seeming to be tracking the  
> cursor
> in finder with the standard arrow keys. vo keys, specifically using  
> numpad
> commander worked just fine. All the defaults were set for the  
> various cursor
> tracking options, and other tables, such as those found in adium or  
> the vo
> utility are working just fine, it's only the view of files in finder  
> that's
> not working right. Any suggestions here, maybe a varify/repair disk
> permissions cycle? And, can this be done from the disk utility on the
> running system, or do we have to pull out the installation dvd?
>
> thanks,
> Arthur.
>
>
> >


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Strange vo problem

2009-05-19 Thread Arthur Pirika

hi, I'm helping out a friend, and just yesterday, we noticed that while vo 
was working for the most part, it wasn't seeming to be tracking the cursor 
in finder with the standard arrow keys. vo keys, specifically using numpad 
commander worked just fine. All the defaults were set for the various cursor 
tracking options, and other tables, such as those found in adium or the vo 
utility are working just fine, it's only the view of files in finder that's 
not working right. Any suggestions here, maybe a varify/repair disk 
permissions cycle? And, can this be done from the disk utility on the 
running system, or do we have to pull out the installation dvd?

thanks,
Arthur. 


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