It's been my experience that, if you fail to unlock FileVault and then
restart the machine, you'll fall into the recovery partition (or something
similar to this).  If that happens, a Command+F5 should get you into a
running copy of VoiceOver without a problem.


On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Shaf <shafpa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So Apple Accessibility have been pretty useless at giving me a good
> resolution or response.
> I have File Vault enabled, and I have my iCloud account enabled to reset
> my password rather than using a recovery key.
> If I forget my password, is there an accessible way to sign into iCloud
> and have it reset my password? From what I know VoiceOver is not fully
> functional at the File Vault login prompt.
>
>
> -Shaf
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