Hi there.

I am new to the list and don't have a mac yet but my mac mini is coming tomorrow. I have been concerned about this monitor issue and only just joined the list so my apologies in advance for a subject that has probably been beaten to death.

1. Do I need to have a nomitor connected?
2. If so does it need to have power applied and if so does it need to actually be turned on?

3. without a monitor how does the accessibility change? Does the screen layout in an application change, etc.?

Thanks very much for this because I need to do some testing to make sure a program is accessible on the mac for my employer.

Don



On 2/5/2012 1:56 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
On Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 04:57:49PM +0000, chris hallsworth wrote:
Thanks Lu, ar I see. Well the Mac Mini I will possibly pass on then
if VO requires a monitor.
Well, the only issue I see without a monitor connected to the Mini is
you have to force VO back on with the Commend+F5 key after logging in;
minur nusince but I can live with it.  For me, it was the money.  I
bought the Mini for $695 or so where the macbooks are well over $1,000
so I went the cheapest route possible for now.  I just got into the
Mac world about 3 weeks ago so maybe in the future with more money, I
would expand the mac collection to include a powerful macbook pro or
something.

Just to note though, the lack of a monitor with a mac mini brings up
only minor inconveniences in case you're trying to save some money.


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