hi, I’ve already enabled the use voiceover on the login screen but, it doesn’t 
seem to want to enable itself. I have to tap command+f5
>  to read the prompt for username, at which point I enter in my apple ID then 
> tab for my password, then the thing boots up and voiceover comes up talking.
as for auto login, I’ve trued, but can’t seem to find that option anywhere.
oh well, I’ll keep rooting around, I’m sure I’ll find it somewhere.

> On 27 Apr 2015, at 13:14, Travis Siegel <tsie...@softcon.com> wrote:
> 
> Usually, if you have voiceover turned on, it will start talking when the 
> machine reboots.  However, if it doesn't do this, you'll need to go into your 
> account settings, and check the box that says use voiceover on login screen.
> If you want to have it log you in automatically, and there's only one account 
> on the machine, you can select that option in your account preferences as 
> well.  You may be able to select the user to log in as if you have multiple 
> accounts, but I don't know this for sure, as I've never used the login 
> automatically option, since I don't like folks having access to my machine 
> w/o me around to validate them.
> Hope this helps, and that it's still valid, since 10.9 isn't an s version 
> I've used (yet) but the steps should be pretty similar regardless.
> 
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 11:24 PM, blind man wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> how do I get voiceover to start up at the login screen from either a cold 
>> boot or restart?
>> I’ve managed to get it to start after login, but I actually have to enable 
>> it before I can login to the machine.
>> also is there a way I can for my mac to auto-login to my current user 
>> account?
>> 
>> I’m currently using yosemite on a 2014 macbook air.
>> 
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