Thanks, Chris, for your explanation! Does anyone have any ideas on a
bluetooth headset that will work with the Mini and VoiceOver?

Lou.
On Jul 5, 2:28 pm, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:
> If I recall correctly the main issue was the Mac scans for what kind 
> ofmonitoris hooked up and will continue to try until it finds something.
> That perpetual scan will turn the machine to sludge. So if your HDMI
> screen answers back to the mac, even if that input is not selected on
> the TV, then the Mac should be happy. In my own case I use a displayport
> to VGA and then a VGA to NTSC converter which makes the mac happy even
> if the old tv is not turned on. There are also wiring diagrams around to
> make a VGA terminator where you connect certain pins with resistors
> which signal what kind of display is hooked up without a real display
> connected. Nobody seems to sell the pre-made ones anymore (VGA
> Terminators) but somebody good with electronics could roll their own.
>
> CB
>
> On 7/5/11 5:11 PM, blindmac...@mac.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello List! I am considering buying a new MacMini, but I have some
> > questions that I hope you can answer.
>
> > I have read here on the list that it is best to connect amonitorto
> > theMini, even though I do not need one. How about connecting theMINI
> > to the HDMI2 on our TV? Would this work even if the TV is set to
> > HDMI1? In other words, if someone was watching TV (on HDMI1) would I
> > still be able to be computing (without turning the TV to HDMI2)?
>
> > With theMininext to the TV, I could easily use my wireless keyboard
> > anywhere in the house... The only problem would be VoiceOver jabbering
> > away... I certainly do not mind it, but I must be considerate of
> > others. How about a bluetooth headset? All my previous attempts to
> > find a bluetooth headset that works with VoiceOver have failed. Do any
> > of you have a recommendation for a bluetooth headset that would work
> > with the MacMiniand VoiceOver?
>
> > Your feedback and suggestions would be appreciated... Thank you!
>
> > Lou.
> >BlindMacMan

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