yes you can as a blind person setup your mac just press cmd+fnd five.  
and that shud get vo working.
On Jul 27, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Marie Howarth wrote:

>
> Hey,
> I already have a macbook and I'm thinking of getting a mac mini. I
> know if you don't have the monitor you need the adapter to make the
> mini think there is one to prevent sluggish behaviour. My question is,
> how would you set up the mac independently without sighted assistance?
> I had to have someone hit the start voice over assistive set up thing
> on my mac book when I got it. but if you don't have a monitor, can
> this be achieved some way? I've never reinstalled my leopard yet,
> although I understand it can be done. simply, can I set up my mac mini
> without sighted assistance?
> thanks Marie
>
>
> >


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