Odd. I can get it to work all the time on my mac book air. I did this recently. 
Just route your cursers and click. It should work. This is a known bug that has 
been around for a while now. It was when I did the tutorial last year.

Take care.
On Oct 16, 2014, at 4:42 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:

> That’s precisely the point, with the Mac Mini I can see the edit fields with 
> Voiceover easily enough but nothing’s visible at all when I try the reinstall 
> of OS X from recovery mode.
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> On 17 Oct 2014, at 10:18 am, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Actually it's a bug in voice over. route your curser to the edit fiel dand 
>> vo shift space.
>> 
>> Take care. 
>> On Oct 16, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> Hi!
>>> 
>>> I'm sure you've seen my eMail regarding my new Mac Mini machine <smile>, 
>>> actually the machine isn't knew, I got it from a friend before the machine 
>>> was religated to paperweight status.
>>> 
>>> Unfortunately the previous owner of the machine didn't wipe it thus I could 
>>> do nothing myself with the machine until I got a password which I didn't 
>>> get so the only thing it seemed I could do was to perform a full OS X 
>>> Mavericks install from the Recovery mode.
>>> 
>>> Now here's where things got interesting, I was doubtful that I'd be able to 
>>> perform this type of install, I tried it once and couldn't sign into the 
>>> iTunes store however this time on the Mac Mini 2012 model I had no problems 
>>> whatever and the installation went without a hitch.
>>> 
>>> Even more surprising was the fact that the Machine remembered what the 
>>> network was it had been connected to before I performed the install which 
>>> made things incredibly easy.
>>> 
>>> So feeling byant I tried to perform a clean install of OS X Mavericks from 
>>> my iMac and it was doomed to failure from the stat, couldn't sign into the 
>>> iTunes store etc.
>>> 
>>> So why the difference, is it something to do with firmware in my 2011 iMac 
>>> and the 2012 Mac Mini machine?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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