I've always used the default voice Alex, and only started seeing this with
Mavericks.
Gary
On May 8, 2014, at 10:37 AM, Jim Gatteys wrote:
> Hi all!
> One of the things I've always liked about my macbook pro is that I could
> close the lid and when I re-opened it I had almost instant access to
I've been finding this issues waking up my macbook air running mavericks, but I
thought it was because the battery was dropping to below 15 or 20 percent. Now
I'm wondering if it is a problem with voiceover depending on which voice is
being used. I have been using acapella and tried changing my
I've been seeing this with my Mac Mini too. I thought it was in conflict with
time Machine or something. I have seen more sluggishness lately with Mavericks.
Mountain Lion was much more snappy in my opinion.
On May 16, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Gary wrote:
> This is also true on an iMac running Maveri
This is also true on an iMac running Mavericks. I can press any key to wake up
the computer, but VoiceOver has a long delay before it wakes.
Gary
On May 8, 2014, at 10:37 AM, Jim Gatteys wrote:
> Hi all!
> One of the things I've always liked about my macbook pro is that I could
> close the li
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Subject: Re: waking up macbook pro
Hi,
It appears to be an activation of VoiceOver kind of problem. The
computer is actually functioning properly, VO is just not ready to speak
to you. So, if your Mac requires you to enter your password, just go
ahead and enter it. If you're wanti
Hi,
It appears to be an activation of VoiceOver kind of problem. The computer is
actually functioning properly, VO is just not ready to speak to you. So, if
your Mac requires you to enter your password, just go ahead and enter it. If
you're wanting to start a specific app, you can still pres