Hi Listers,

A few weeks ago we had a discussion on file volt not speaking at the log in 
prompt or vise versa

I've just put sierra on to a mac mini I've obtained from work,

I thought I'd secure things more with file volt and low and behold it only 
beeps when trying to log in, or at least it did before I locked myself out.

Now what I find weird about this is that on my mac book air I have sierra 
installed and file volt enabled yet vo will speak if I command f5 at the prompt 
I log in and am away and racing.

My mac book air is a mid 2013 july MBA and the mac mini is a late 2010 device,

I'm just wondering if this difference in file volt behaviour is due to hardware 
differences

But I thought it was interesting that one machine works one way and the other 
machine another way.

Cheers,


Simon F

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