Re: Auto Voice Over at Login

2021-09-03 Thread Brad Snyder
That would be correct. This changed a few versions ago, but I can’t remember exactly with which version. If you say it is different in Mojave, then the changed happened with Catalina. Prior to the change, there was a checkbox to enable VoiceOver in the Start Up Options section of Users &

Re: Auto Voice Over at Login

2021-09-03 Thread Dave Carlson
Brad, This does not appear to be consistent with Mojave. I suspect this is for Catalina or Big Sur? Dave Carlson Farfar, Engineer, Oregonian, Woodworker, and Pioneer On Sep 3, 2021, at 2:08 PM, Brad Snyder wrote: Sorry Greg, that won’t do it. To enable VoiceOver at the log on screen, one

Re: Auto Voice Over at Login

2021-09-03 Thread Brad Snyder
Sorry Greg, that won’t do it. To enable VoiceOver at the log on screen, one needs to do the following: 1. Go to System Preferences > Users & Groups. 2. In the Users, groups and login options table, select Login options. 3. Select the Lock to Make Changes, and enter the Admin password for your

Re: Auto Voice Over at Login

2021-09-03 Thread Greg Wocher
Hello, It is under the accessibility settings in system preferences. There is a table in these settings with different categories and one of them is VoiceOver. In the VoiceOver settings here there is a checkbox for enabling VoiceOver. I think this is the one you want. Greg WOcher > On Sep

Auto Voice Over at Login

2021-09-03 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
Hi, For some silly reason I can no longer recall I did not choose to have Voice Over start automatically when I boot my Mac Mini. So, I'm forever doing Command F5 before logging in. It's getting old, but I'm also not finding where to undo this choice and choose to have Voice Over auto-enabled on