Jenine,
Couple things. First you need to switch the TV to that port the Apple TV is connected to.

Then, if after waiting a while, Apple TV is not speaking, you need to enable Voiceover manually. You will need sighted help. There is a Settings app on the Apple TV menu, find that and go to General then Accessibility. Its a familiar environment, so you should not have any trouble with setting it up.

From The Believer. . .
   By way of the Chariots of the
Gods cameth the Aliens who
dwelt amongst the humans,
and bringeth much knowledge.

On 4/5/2015 10:18 AM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
I bought an Apple TV Third Generation back in February, yeah I know.

I’m now trying to set it up sans any visual help, on my new LG TV.

We’ve had the TV running on cable and I thought I could just plug in the Apple 
TV to the HDMI connector and power supply and Voila, it would talk and ask me 
if I wanted VO activated.

It does nothing discernible.

I’m sure there’s something I’m not doing correctly here. I tried disconnecting 
the cable from the TV and that didn’t work.

Any help would be hugely appreciated.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com




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