That worked. I am impressed. Thanks a lot.
Den 29-01-2015 kl. 21:24 skrev Matthew Dierckens:
Hi, so when you hit CMD f5, you said you get a ingle beep? That beep
is for your user name, enter that correctly and then you will hear two
beeps for password. Enter that correctly and press enter. You
Hi, so when you hit CMD f5, you said you get a ingle beep? That beep is for
your user name, enter that correctly and then you will hear two beeps for
password. Enter that correctly and press enter. You will hear three beeps and
you have to wait a bit for logging in.
God bless. :)
Matthew Dierck
The problem is that I'm stuck on the log-in screen without speech. I
think I actually enabled the vault during the update to Yosemite.
So, even Apple leaves us speechless sometimes *smile*.
Right now, no MAC for me today then.
Den 29-01-2015 kl. 20:45 skrev Matthew Dierckens:
If you have Fi
If you have File vault enabled, and you are using an older mac, then all you
will hear is the single beep for user name, double beep for password.
You can however turn VO on the log on screen. If you go into system
preferences, go to users and groups, interact with the user table and VO until
yo
Hello,
Question, if you don’t mind. Do you have FileVault enabled?
> On Jan 29, 2015, at 11:47 AM, Daniel Gartmann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am not getting any speech on the log-on screen and am thus unable to find
> out where to type the password.
>
> Since I can't get VoiceOver turned on by usin
Hi,
I am not getting any speech on the log-on screen and am thus unable to
find out where to type the password.
Since I can't get VoiceOver turned on by using Cmd+f5, does anyone know
how to turn VoiceOver on from the log-on screen? When I press Cmd+f5, I
just get a beep.
Could it be a pla