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bighead1991 Posted at 2:44 pm on June 5, 2006
Hello people I pressed something I shouldn't off (don't know what lol), and now my computer keeps speaking to me reading stuff out automatically and is really pissing me off. I can't restart because I am downloading a big file which I can't pause.

Does anyone know the setting/command to make my Mac OS X stop talking ? :(

(Sorry people i'm new to Macs)

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sydpao Posted at 8:45 am on Aug. 18, 2006
Quote: from bighead1991 at 2:54 pm on June 5, 2006

It was reading everything back to me.

Its all fixed now thanks to Ana, she told me how to

Universal Access -> Voice Over -> Off

IT really really really was annoying me. Wanted to make me smash it to pieces.

The shortcut to turn it on was Command + F5. Psh.


nice!    

espresso8097 Posted at 1:53 pm on June 20, 2006
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McAce Posted at 3:03 pm on June 5, 2006
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bighead1991 Posted at 2:54 pm on June 5, 2006
It was reading everything back to me.

Its all fixed now thanks to Ana, she told me how to

Universal Access -> Voice Over -> Off

IT really really really was annoying me. Wanted to make me smash it to pieces.

The shortcut to turn it on was Command + F5. Psh.

scottyrob Posted at 2:53 pm on June 5, 2006
Not sure exactly because im on my windows laptop at the momment, but if you go to the System panel and then sound, you can mute the sound.. Is there any application open that may be reading information back to you? i.e Word or Textedit?
Savvy1 Posted at 2:50 pm on June 5, 2006
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AnonymousIsGood Posted at 2:49 pm on June 5, 2006
lol, um well I don't have a mac.
If I was there I could probably figuer it out, but I'm not.

Try searching the help index for "Accessability Options" or "Voice" or something like that.  It sounds like it's some kind of thing for blind people.  Not that blind people can really use computers much.

wlcome2crzyworld Posted at 2:45 pm on June 5, 2006
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