Cheers, will try this and report back.

Sent from my Windows laptop.

On 07/09/2012 11:38, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi,

I've covered this is another topic.

Basically, what happens is that the screensaver appears. When that happens, tapping a key 
doesn't automatically bring focus to the window. So, you can hit VO-F1-F1 to bring up the 
Application CHooser. Go to the "Login window" menu, then hit enter on it and 
select the only window available there.

You have to use the application chooser because it's essentially a different 
application that manages the Login window.

Regards,
Nicolai
On Sep 7, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello all.
Can you please try and help with the following.
Last night I let both my mac and iPhone charge. So I logged out of my user account and all was fine 
and I left it for a few hours. But when I came back to it, VoiceOver said, "displaying 1 
system dialogue", and I therefore could not do anything with the log in Window, because all 
VoiceOver said was, "Authentication has no windows!" Lol! So guess what? I had to 
literally hard reset the mac! Lol!
This has happened a few times actually when I left my mac at the log in window 
for some time, but decided to write in only now as it happened again last night.
So if I do this, will I damage my mac over time?
Gary Price here said that if you put the mac to sleep while charging an iOS 
device, it still charges, providing you are still logged in. If this is the 
case, should I do this instead?
This is on a Macbook Pro 13 inch late 2011 model running Mountain Lion.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Please respond as soon as possible. Thanks!
Take care.
--

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