Well, are you making sure when you shutdown, or reboot, either way, that
Voiceover is enabled when you do so? If you don't have voiceover enabled
when you shutdown or restart, then it won't come up automatically when the
system comes back up. Just being sure that you're aware of this.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "JAKE JOEHL" <jajo...@att.net>
To: <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 1:01 PM
Subject: Voiceover Not Starting Automatically on My Sister's MBA
Hi everybody. I spent the night at my parents’ house in part to help a
sister out with her Mac Book Air. Last night I updated her Mac to Os 10.9.1,
which seems to have gone smoothly. However, Voiceover will not start
automatically for her. I tried going into System Preferences and changing
some of the Accessibility settings, but still no dice. Command-F5 works like
it should though. Is there something else we should be looking for? She has
an 11-inch model. I’m assuming everything worked all right when the guy at
our local Apple store turned on Vo. Mine doesn’t seem to have this problem.
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