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Show Notes
<p>In this episode, Tyler demonstrates what to do if an app on your Mac becomes unresponsive.</p><p>If VoiceOver announces that an app is "Not responding," the first thing to try is to Command-Tab away from it, wait for VoiceOver to announce that the app is ready, and then Command-Tab back to it. If that doesn’t work, Command-Tab away from the app and turn Voiceover off, wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. Finally, if all else fails, force quit the app by Command-Tabbing to it and pressing Command-Shift-Option-Escape. Alternatively, you can press Command-Option-Escape to open the force quit window and select the problem app from the table.</p><p>If you select "Finder" in the table, the "Force quit" button turns into a "relaunch" button that, when clicked, restarts Finder. Relaunching Finder may be useful if it has become unresponsive, or if you've issued a command in Terminal to alter Finder's behavior that will only take effect on its next launch.</p>
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