Hi fellow mac users,
My name is Chris Snyder. I'm writing you from Phoenix Arizona. I'm totally 
blind, and use Voiceover with no braille display. I own a Mac Mini and a 32GB 
iPod Touch, and I've had them for about six months. The Mac Mini is running 
Snow Leopard, has a 2.26 GHZ intel core Duo processor, 2GB of ram and 160GB 
hard drive. 
My first question is this. When I don't connect the Mini to a monitor, it has 
all sorts of issues with finder, mail and safari. Those issues magically go 
away when I connect it to a monitor. I'd like to take the mini with me when I 
travel, but I really don't feel like having to find a monitor everywhere I go. 
Is there a way of tricking it into thinking it has a monitor attached so I 
don't have to find one or lug one along?
Friendly,
Chris

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