Hi,

> I would think that the wiz kids at Apple could incorporate a setting within 
> Voiceover to enable or disable the need to attach a monitor. Just my 
> thoughts, as most blind people have little or no need for it in the first 
> place.
That's a fab idea. Have you written to Apple with this suggestion?

TC
James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
On 4 Apr 2010, at 17:30, M BROWN wrote:

> Well, my email about the Mac mini would seem to have stirred up a lot of 
> passions. The Mac mini I purchased was far from the basic model. And, I did 
> buy in the belief that it would run without a monitor. I don't profess to 
> know a great deal about software engineering. However, I would think that the 
> wiz kids at Apple could incorporate a setting within Voiceover to enable or 
> disable the need to attach a monitor. Just my thoughts, as most blind people 
> have little or no need for it in the first place.
> Martin
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