Never noticed a reply to this. Did you ever experience any sluggish
behavior or other odd stuff from running without a monitor? Generally
the VGA to NTSC adaptor can run very high resolutions so you should be
fine if you still need that. Would be nice to find out my little
contraption is no longer necessary. In reality, we just need the VGA
connection to have certain pins connected to make it think a monitor is
there. Companies used to sell "VGA terminators" which did this but I
couldn't find anybody who still sold them, so the VGA to NTSC adaptor
was the cheapest equivalent I could find. From that perspective, it
doesn't even matter if the converter really works, just that it makes it
seem like there is a monitor attached.
CB
On 11/16/12 7:27 PM, Vic wrote:
Thanks Esther.
I wonder if John is listening on this discussion.
I wonder if HDMI adapter will work the same way and whether the NTSC
converter takes much space on one's table.
Thanks a lot for the help.
Vic
Vic wrote:
I am asking because I just purchased a Mac Mini with the best configuration
I could put together and experience significant responsiveness when typing
or browsing with the magic trackpad.
I plugged in a HDMI adapter but that didn't change anything.
So, I thought I'd ask here.
Thanks,
Vic
On Friday, November 16, 2012 5:48:14 AM UTC-8, Ricardo Walker wrote:
True.
But, that could just mean the information hasn't been updated in years.
I'm very interested in knowing if this issue does indeed affects 2012 Mac
minis running 10.8. Anyone with first hand knowledge, I'd love to hear
from you.
Ricardo Walker
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On Nov 16, 2012, at 8:20 AM, "Daniel Miller" <[email protected]<javascript:>>
wrote:
Hi,
The article says the specific products that are affected are OS X 10.5
and
10.6. It make sno mention of 10.8.
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Subject: VoiceOver: Using VoiceOver on a Mac without a display attached
may
cause applications to be slow or unresponsive
Is this still relevant with new Mac minis and mountain lion OS?
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3149
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