Yes, good point. I would sign out of iCloud completely on the Mac and sign
back in if that hasn’t been tried. Again, I’m coming in late and I apologize
for duplicating anyone’s suggestions or stating the obvious.
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On Jan 25, 2016, at 3:04 PM, Cheryl Homiak <cah4110@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Before you try that, are you absolutely sure this isn't the result of some
problem between your Mac contacts and your iCloud contacts? I would tend to
have doubts that it is the actual application that is the problem though of
course that is possible. I also don't really think you can uninstall and
reinstall the application itself.
If your contacts are also in the cloud and on an i-device, and if you haven't
tried this yet, you might turn off Contacts for your Mac and allow all of
them to be deleted from your Mac. They would still be in the cloud and on
your i-devices. Then as an experiment, enter just a few contacts on your mac
and see if it is now useable for you. Of course if contacts is empty and you
still get busy signals, you won't be able to do this. If this works, though,
you could then delete the experimental contacts and turn contacts on again
and see if your problem is solved when the contacts reappear on your Mac. If
the problem reappears, you might try the more radical step, which i have done
before for reasons quite different from your problem. You make sure you have
all your contacts saved in a form you can read. Then you turn off contacts on
all devices and allow them to be deleted from all devices including your Mac.
then you re-enter the contacts (I did this on the mac) and turn contacts back
on on the Mac first and then on other devices. it's a pain and I used it only
when I had duplicates I couldn't get rid of any other way but it worked for
that. I realize your problem is quite different though.
The other thing you could try, if you haven't already, is resetting your
voiceover preferences, but if it's only this one application I have my doubts
as to whether this is the problem. However, that's a lot less complicated
than what I've written above.
Beyond these suggestions, I would contact Apple. Hard to tell if this is an
accessibility problem or a general Mac problem. if you turn voiceover off,
does it work okay for a sighted person? I guess that would be the indicator
as to whether it's an accessibility issue or at least a voiceover issue.
--
Cheryl
May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
On Jan 25, 2016, at 1:43 PM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In my ongoing battle with Contacts being unusable on my Mac, I’m now
wondering if it is possible to uninstall and reinstall just the contacts
app. It shows up as an application in the applications folder, but where
would I get the new one to install?
My big worry is that Contacts is some kind of core service and taking it
away will break something important.
Ian
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