Hi,

If that was the only user you set up on the computer, then it will 
automatically be an Admin user.  The initial user created during the setup 
process is always an Admin user.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Feb 13, 2014, at 1:24 PM, Jenine Stanley <dragonwalke...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Chris. Now I just have to get the password that was set for this 
> machine to go in as Admin and life will be good. 
> 
> I understand the reasoning behind having no speech with passwords and 
> generally I have my computers set this way but my dear spouse does not. His 
> logic is that his computers remain in the Man Cave and no one goes into said 
> Man Cave but me so why not be able to hear what one is typing? All righty 
> then. 
> 
> Type carefully I say. :)
> Jenine Stanley
> dragonwalke...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 13, 2014, at 2:49 PM, Chris H <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> I don't believe you can get VoiceOver to speak in password edit fields which 
>> makes a whole lot of sense. To enable VoiceOver at startup this is not 
>> necessary once command-f5 is invoked. Once VoiceOver is on it remains on 
>> until turned off with the same keystroke. Now to have VoiceOver speak at the 
>> log in you need to open System Preferences, Users and Groups and interact 
>> with the log in items category in the table shown.
>> 
>> Regards Chris
>> 
>> On 13/02/2014 19:36, Jenine Stanley wrote:
>>> The iMac setup went fine, save for a few glitches when setting up the email 
>>> accounts. My dear spouse only has 5 of them. :)
>>> 
>>> He did ask me if there is any way to change the behavior of VO in the 
>>> password edit boxes. He wants it to read what he's typing there instead of 
>>> the security feature of just making sounds.
>>> 
>>> I could not think for the life of me where in either the VO utility or 
>>> system preferences I saw this option.
>>> 
>>> Also, where do I check so that VO comes on automatically at startup?
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> Oh and he loves, loves, loves the retina display.
>>> Jenine Stanley
>>> dragonwalke...@gmail.com
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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