Listers,

        Well, it is definitely the case that a mini such as my September 2011 
must have a monitor or the clever trick described earlier on this list, to work 
correctly.

Here are some observations that happened once the display was hooked up.

Voice Over came up talking at restart before I needed to press command F5 
the finder worked correctly when Dropbox app was launched.
When in iTunes I can now play music and also use Voice over to navigate iTunes. 
 Before it was busy all the time when using iTunes with music playing.

I'm sure there are more places that the mini will be working correctly with a 
monitor.  This seems rather unfortunate for those of us that don't need a 
monitor.

So though I've heard that some claim the mini is fine without a monitor at 
least I can say that this rather standard configuration 2.3 I 5 model must have 
a monitor or the equivalent device to trick it. 

Best.

eric Caron  

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