Hello,
Under system prefs, go to accounts.
Then unlock account prefs.
Now interact with accounts. select the admin account and stop interacting.
VO to the right till you get to the checkbox for starting VO at login and check 
it. Then exit accounts.
Now when you login for the first time after a reboot or restart, you will be 
presented with VO running and the login screen.
HTH!
 
Dan

On Jun 11, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Hey guies.  A friend of mine who's down here visiting is wanting to use my 
> macbook a bit with voiceover, seeing he, too, is blind.  I am able to hit 
> command+F5 at the log on screen to start voiceover, but how do I enable it so 
> voiceover will automatically come up at the log on screen.  I knew how to do 
> this in Tiger, but that was ages ago!  
> 
> Am running all the latest updates to Snow Leopard 10.6.7.  I've looked under 
> system prefs/universal access, and also have looked in the Voiceover Utility, 
> and furthermore have even looked in system prefs/accounts.  The only thing 
> I've not done is to look thoroughly around the actual log on screen after 
> manually starting voiceover, nor looked in the menu bar of that screen.  I'm 
> thinking that might be the next option I'm gonna take, unless you all know 
> something else.
> 
> Chris.
> 
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