Also when you start the mac up it will put you through a a setup process for the keyboard and ask you to push z and /
Other wise as stated windows key is command and alt is option. From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brad Snyder Sent: Thursday, 26 March 2020 2:41 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Mac Mini Now On Order You may already know this, but when using a standard “Windows” keyboard on a Mac, the Windows key will be the COMMAND key, and the ALT key will be the OPTION key. Other than that little difference, you should get by until your Apple bluetooth keyboard arrives. So, tell us what configuration you ordered for your new Mac mini. What processor, how much RAM and SSD storage did you go for. I’ve been considering replacing my 2012 mini because the 1TB SATA HD is showing signs that it isn’t as young as it once was, and is doing weird stuff. Apple lowered the price of SSD storage options by $200 USD last week, so the overall price went down. this makes getting a new mini more tempting. - Brad - On Mar 25, 2020, at 03:53, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Thanks to everyone who responded about the builtin 2018 model Mac Mini speaker. It seems likely it's sufficiently usable for initial installation and configuration. I like to keep things as simple as possible when I bring up a new device for the first time. There's always the rest of my life with that device for getting more nuanced and full featured. So, now that I've ordered my Mini and have an estimated delivery date, I'm wondering how I will interact with it. As a blind person, I'm assuming I can skip hooking up a monitor. That's a nuance for later,imo, for working with sighted colleagues in the home office. But, what about input? The only Mac keyboard I have is the one I ordered with my Mini, and it's bluetooth, unlikely to be delivered before the Mini itself. Can I use a standard PC 104-key USB keyboard? I have several of these, with no extra keys. They're just the basic PC configuration. Will the Mini work with that, at least through initial configuration? Can I set my passwords and my network connection that way and worry about my Apple bluetooth keyboard later? I'm also assuming the old guidance about blind people configuring their Apple machine still holds true? "Just wait, and Voice Over will turn itself on after a time." Is that still so? I've actually only gone through that process once--abut 6 years ago when I got my Airbook. Thanks again for all guidance. It's much appreciated. 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