Problem: Turning voice over speech on and off

I am trying to turn the speech option for voice over on a friend's Macbook running Snow Leopard who is visually impaired. They just bought the Macbook with Voice Over turned on at the store. Somehow she says that she must have hit an option or key that turned off the speech. When I go into the Voice Over utility, under the speech option, the box for muting speech is unchecked, yet Speech is still turned off. I checked and unchecked the box, and still speech is off. Is there another way other than the keyboard gestures that would turn speech on or off? Thanks in advance for your help.

Macbook, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Sep 13, 2010 8:02 AM

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Sep 13, 2010 9:08 AM in response to radioaktvt

Hi,

If you are absolutely sure that neither the sound output of the Macbook nor the sound output of VoiceOver are muted then try to reset VoiceOver.

1. Open VoiceOver Preferences.
2. From the File menu choose "Reset All VoiceOver Preferences …".
3. Click "Reset.
4. Turn VoiceOver Off and On again. (hold command and press F5 twice).


If you still don't hear anything then it could be that the main sound output of the Macbook got muted somehow. I find that I often hit the mute button on my Apple wireless keyboard without noticing. So just make sure that its not muted and also hit the "Volume Up" a few times. Its so terribly obvious I know but its also very easy to miss. Lots of people do that.

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