Oh boy, that's not in my budget.

I guess I'll just have to deal with it.

I have a monitor and mouse connected to it so that isn't the problem.

I just got it last June, so I don't know what the deal is.

I'll just have to deal with it as I've said cause I can't afford to go to the 
town where the apple store is, and sure can't afford to pay for them to look at 
it, uch less fix it.

Crap.

Jenny
On May 1, 2012, at 10:57 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:

> You will probably not like my answer; I never get that problem on my
> Mac Mini.  Even back when I first got my Mini and did not have a
> monitor connected, VO wouldn't start automatically after I logged in
> but I got the same behavior every time I started my machine.  One
> thing different with my setup from yours is I intentionally have my
> machine set to require a login each time.  I also have VO enabled for
> the login screen.  After I hooked up a cheap monitor,VO starts up
> properly every time and since I have Terminal set as one of the apps
> to be started at login time, I have consistent focus to the desktop.
> All that is fine here.
> 
> If your machine keeps doing this on a repeated basis, you ot to take
> it into the Apple store (if possible) and have a genius take a look at
> it; wonder if there is a hardware issue or something.
> 
> I remember you asking this question some time ago but I didn't recall
> anyone answering it either.
> 
> On 5/1/12, Jenny Keller <jlperd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Every other time I turn on my computer I get the log in screen, and the only
>> reason I know that is because I have just barely enough vision to see it.
>> 
>> Voice over is set to start during that screen but it doesn't.  I log into
>> the system, which it's not supposed to ask me to do anyway because it's set
>> to go directly to the desk top, and when I goes to the desk top, there is a
>> box that since voice over won't come on either automatically or with command
>> F5 I don't know what is going on.
>> 
>> It will allow me to use VO M to access the apple menu to shut down properly,
>> and then when I restart the computer the desktop pops up and all is well.
>> 
>> What on earth is going on?
>> 
>> Jenny
>> 
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