Hi,  My mini is one of the newer ones, purchased it last June.

It is the one where I have the monitor connected and the mini works fine.

The monitor is not plugged in to AC power.



On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 08:07:46 -0400
"Aman Singer" <aman.sin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you, Brian, this is sensible and I appreciate it. If I may ask, do you
> know if the checks are made at launch and then not made again, or are they
> made periodically? Secondly, we have heard that even an unplugged monitor
> will do. Is this so with the newer machines, since I assume there needs to
> be a response to the resolution check? That is, does one need a monitor with
> power, or can one simply not power it on?
> Finally, do you know of a dongle that would allow a cheap VGA monitor to be
> hooked up or, alternatively, an adapter that would simply respond properly
> to the checks you mention are going on? 
> Thanks.
> Aman
> 
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> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bryan Smart
> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 5:45 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Using a Mac Mini without a monitor
> 
> Because apps like Safari decide how much information that they can show at
> once based on the current display resolution. The Mac determines the
> available screen resolutions by determining the type of monitor that is
> connected. When no monitor is connected, no screen resolution is defined,
> and so any program that depends on screen resolution will go wacko, as it
> thinks you have a screen with size 0. Can't fit a lot of information on a
> screen with size 0. Most programmers never test for that situation, because
> they can't test without some sort of monitor connected. Apple could fix
> Safari, but that's just one program among many that will go bonkers with a
> size 0 screen.
> 
> On Windows, there is a way to tell it to ignore what it thinks is possible
> for the monitor, and to just use a specific screen resolution. The Mac
> doesn't have any way to bypass its sanity checking in that regard, at least
> as far as I've been able to discover. Maybe there is some way to hack it in
> from the terminal. I have a built-in screen on my MBP, and a monitor for my
> Mac Pro, so i'm personally satisfied. Maybe someone that's motivated could
> poke around and see if they can find a hack to manually force the mac to use
> a specific screen resolution.
> 
> Bryan 
> 
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> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Moore
> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 5:30 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Using a Mac Mini without a monitor
> 
> Why is it sluggish without a monitor?  That does not make sense.  Why should
> someone blind be forced into paying for a monitor they can't see and running
> up extra electricity costs.
> 
> Tell apple they need to think more about their green policies!
> 
> I would love to know what accessibility at apple think of that one.
> On 27 Jun 2010, at 22:21, Courtney Curran wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > I've never used a monitor with my Mack mini. Even with setup, I didn't use
> a mouse, but it was kind of tough, without the mouse plus, I didn't really
> know much about the Mack. But other than that, my Mack Mini works fine
> without the monitor, kind of sluggish with Safari though.
> > Hth,
> > Courtney
> > On Jun 27, 2010, at 4:30 PM, Cody Hurst wrote:
> > 
> >> I"m not so sure that a monitor is required, although it might be for 
> >> the initial setup. I can say for sure a keyboard and mouse are required
> for the setup. I think when I had my mini back in 08 that it was required
> but I'm unsure On Jun 27, 2010, at 3:47 PM, Aman Singer wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Hi, all.
> >>>   I find myself in some difficulty. I have available to me one of the 
> >>> new Mac Minis. However, I do not have a monitor at all times. Before 
> >>> I obtain the unit, I should like to know whether it would be 
> >>> possible to use it without a monitor. If so, are any settings 
> >>> required? If not, when is the check for the monitor done? Is it just 
> >>> at boot up, or is it done periodically throughout the use of the system?
> >>> Thanks in advance.
> >>> Aman
> >>> 
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