I have not been on my Mac much recently as I have got pretty
disillusioned by various annoyances and bugs which seem to abound on the
Mac nowadays.
I installed the latest El Kapitan update today to see if that resolved
any matters only to be confronted by a whole new range of access barriers.
I had my Mac set to not require a logon but all of a sudden I am
required to provide one.
I can turn Voiceover on and enter my password but the only buttons then
available to me in the dialogue are sleep, restart and shut down.
I can see nothing about entering an Apple ID.
So all of a sudden I am locked completely out of a very expensive piece
of kit.
Has anybody else encountered this and is there is any solution for a
Voiceover user?
David Griffith
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