- #IS THERE UPDATE FOR MICROSOFT WORD ON MAC OS X HIGH SIERRA 10.13.3 INSTALL#
- #IS THERE UPDATE FOR MICROSOFT WORD ON MAC OS X HIGH SIERRA 10.13.3 MANUAL#
- #IS THERE UPDATE FOR MICROSOFT WORD ON MAC OS X HIGH SIERRA 10.13.3 VERIFICATION#
Criss-crossing the screen with the mouse pointer set to speak without delay will eventually stumble upon a "Security Agent" window prompting for a password. At some point VO will announce either "Security Agent has no windows" or "Application, Installer busy." At this point the installation process will stall.ĥ.
#IS THERE UPDATE FOR MICROSOFT WORD ON MAC OS X HIGH SIERRA 10.13.3 INSTALL#
Step through the standard install process.Ĥ. Open the disk image and then launch the installer package.ģ. Download the Kurzweil 3000 Version 15 Web License installer from 2.
Steps to replicate the issue when installing or updating Kurzweil 3000 Web license edition.ġ. Clicking the mouse/trackpad on this dialog enables VO keyboard navigation and proper access to the password field.
#IS THERE UPDATE FOR MICROSOFT WORD ON MAC OS X HIGH SIERRA 10.13.3 VERIFICATION#
The download, verification and update process will begin, but sometimes will appear to stall without any apparent reason, or with a message "Security Agent has no windows" or "Application, Installer busy." Attempting to locate an open system dialog or other window using standard OS and VO keyboard methods fails.Ħ. Assuming updates are available, Tick the checkboxes of any apps to update, then activate the "Install" button.ĥ.
#IS THERE UPDATE FOR MICROSOFT WORD ON MAC OS X HIGH SIERRA 10.13.3 MANUAL#
In the autoupdate dialog, set update checking to manual and activate the "Check for updates" button.Ĥ. Steps to replicate the issue when attempting to update Microsoft Office 2016.ģ. Here are three examples with steps to replicate. It seems to happen with apps purchased outside of the Mac App Store. I've been experiencing this issue sporadically when installing, updating, or trashing some apps under 10.13, including under the current 10.13.3. I once tapped my trackpad and it somehow managed to focus VO into the password entry field, but trying this seems to be a total crapshoot and more often than not will just toggle into another app running in the background.Īny tips for software installation with system passwords? Am I missing something completely obvious?Įdit: I can successfully bypass the GUI installer and this focus issue by installing packages with Terminal, just wanted to know if there was a way to fix this VO focusing issue. I always end up having to force Quit the Installer since I just can't get the damned password dialog to focus. I'm unable to switch or toggle between any windows or dialog boxes, and always need someone with vision to come in to focus the password entry window for me to continue. I'm always unable to interact with the dialog, option-tabbing away from the installer and coming back to it focuses VO on the Installer window itself and constantly announces that the installer is busy. I'm in MacOS High Sierra, and every time I run a package installer for some software that requires me to enter my system password upon installation, VoiceOver seems to completely ignore the Security Agent dialog where I'm to enter my password. Either that or I'm missing something completely when interacting with package installers when they ask for a system password to continue on with the installation. Hi all, this has been an issue for me for a while and it is just aggravating and am hoping there is an easy fix to it.