The defect is that the OS does not automatically
invoke VO when VO has been previously turned on
in an account. It refuses to do this even if
there is only one account and it has VO turned on.
In addition, the setting you describe is not exactly in an easy to find place.
Kevin
At 10:32 PM 9/3/2014, you wrote:
Hi Kevin, to which defect are you referring? VO
can indeed be configured to speak at the login
screen, as per the message posted by Chris. Even
if you have FileVault enabled, a full disk
encryption system, there is audible feedback as
you are unlocking your drive. I donâ EURO (tm)t think
thereâ EURO (tm)s a defect here, in fact I think itâ EURO (tm)s
all quite well designed to be quite honest. When
Windows 8.1 was my primary operating system, I
had no audible feedback at all when BitLocker required authentication.
Grant
On Sep 3, 2014, at 4:26 PM, Kevin Barry
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
An inexcusable defect as far as I am concerned.
At 05:35 PM 9/3/2014, you wrote:
Go to System Preferences and then Users &
Groups. At the very bottom of that you'll find
the "click the lock to make changes button"
which will ask for your username and password.
Once authenticated you'll be able to make
changes to Login Options. In the Login Options
you should find a checkbox that says Use
Voiceover in the login window. Check that box and you should be all set.
CB
On 9/3/14, 5:17 PM, Gabe Griffith wrote:
Hi all,
I'm almost embarrassed to ask this question
but I can't seem to figure out how to get VO
to start automatically at my log in screen.
Currently I'm waiting until I'm sure the mac
is at the log in screen and then start VO
with command f5. I'm then able to navigate to
my password field and log in. VO then does
start automatically once I'm logged in. I've
checked my start at boot-up setting but can't
seem to find VO to get it checked. If anyone
can direct me to where I can do this I would really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Gabe
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