Hi Jodie

If I remember correctly, when you plug your new MBP in and switch it on for the 
first time, as it boots up it will speak to you and ask you if you need help 
with seeing and give you a simple keystroke to perform, can't remember which 
one:) 

If you tell it you do, it will next ask you if you know how to work Voiceover 
already, or if you would like a very short practice on a few basic commands 
which are the ones you need in order to set up your computer yourself. As you 
haven't used VO on a Mac before, I think it would probably be a good idea to 
have a go at this.

By the way, when your computer is in this mode, it reverts to one of the older 
voices. You will soon get to have a nice HQ voice instead, so don't worry about 
that.

Then you get to spend ages telling it who you are and where you live and all 
that sort of thing. I warn you it will at some point take a picture of you, so 
don't do what I did the time I was setting up a computer and sat there with wet 
hair with a towel wrapped round it. Not a good look.

After you've done all that,  it chunters away to itself for what seems like 
ages Then it should, again if I am remembering correctly, or if they haven't 
changed the procedure since I last did this,  start speaking with an HQ voice.

The key is to be patient. I don't think there are any short cuts. it's all just 
stuff that has to be done.

You will be off to a head start with this because you are at least used to VO 
on your iPhone.

Two final points, if VO seems to go off, that command f5 should always switch 
it back  on. If it's in a particularly bad mood, sometimes you need to do it a 
few times to wake it up

Control Option h will get you the VO help menu. This is really useful as it has 
a whole load of things in it, such as all the VO commands, the sort of noises 
it makes when various things happen and some more detailed instructions, as 
well as the usual interactive help.

Very good luck with it all.

Best

Adrienne



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