I've done some further testing. Using the new 2009 model Mac Mini, I hooked up 
the Mini-DVI to video adapter and launched Safari and browsed a few pages. 
Then, I unplugged the adapter and restarted the Mini. Once again, I launched 
Safari. It was quite unresponsive. It appears this adapter still works on the 
new Mac Minis.
 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: mac mini without monitor and set up
> Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 13:25:47 -1000
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Marie, you might want to check whether running without a monitor will 
> present a problem for the current generation Mac Mini and whether 
> using an adapter helps at all in this case. The reason for exercising 
> some care here is that after the last round of discussions, where we 
> hypothesized which new connector would work with the new model mini, 
> additional information came to light that not only was the form factor 
> of the video connector plug different, but it also passed signals in a 
> different fashion. Previously, the connector passed analog signals, 
> and it was not possible for your computer to check via the feedback 
> whether or not your computer was connected to a monitor via that 
> connector. In the video out port connections of the new model mini, 
> no analog signal gets passed and it's all digital. That means it's 
> possible for the system to check whether there is a monitor present at 
> the other end. Other features dependent on the connector have also 
> changed, and I don't think you can play movies on a TV from your 
> computer if you are using the new digital only video connector ports. 
> That's not true of the older model Macs (or the older MacBooks).
> 
> So far I don't think we have any users who report they're using the 
> new Mini without a monitor (with or without an adapter at the end).
> 
> HTH
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Jul 27, 2009, at 13:10, Dan wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hello,
> > When you start the machine for the first time, you will hear the
> > music. Then an announcement about if you already know how to use
> > VoiceOver, just press Command F5 to start VO. You can set it up
> > yourself. I have set up my different Macs without sighted assistance.
> > Dan
> > On Jul 27, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Marie Howarth wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hey,
> >> I already have a macbook and I'm thinking of getting a mac mini. I
> >> know if you don't have the monitor you need the adapter to make the
> >> mini think there is one to prevent sluggish behaviour. My question 
> >> is,
> >> how would you set up the mac independently without sighted 
> >> assistance?
> >> I had to have someone hit the start voice over assistive set up thing
> >> on my mac book when I got it. but if you don't have a monitor, can
> >> this be achieved some way? I've never reinstalled my leopard yet,
> >> although I understand it can be done. simply, can I set up my mac 
> >> mini
> >> without sighted assistance?
> >> thanks Marie
> >>
> >>
> >>>
> >
> >
> > >
> 
> 
> > 

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