I would try hitting the back button a few time to make sure I'm out of any 
specific menu. Then I would cursor right until you hear the sound that tells 
you that you're as far right as you can go. Then press enter, which should take 
you into the general menu. Arrow down until you hear the sound telling you 
you're at the bottom of the menu. The menu had prior to the update, 13 
selections. Once you're at the bottom, cursor up tswice. Try hitting enter 
twice and see if that works.

Good luck,
Kev
On Mar 15, 2011, at 9:22 AM, Brian Miller wrote:

> Good morning all,
> Somehow the voice over on my Apple TV was shut off -- perhaps the firmware
> updated, but I really don't know what happened.  Apple TV does seem to work,
> though, as when I move around the screen with the remote I can actually
> randomly launch programing.  But I can't figure out how to get Voice Over
> back on.
> 
> Could someone tell me if there is a way to do it without sighted assistance?
> 
> Thanks so much,
> 
> Brian Miller
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