Rui,

If you connect the Mac Pro via HDMI to an monitor, the computer's sound output 
will automatically come through the monitor. If you're confident that you know 
how to switch among sources on the monitor then go ahead and do so. The Mac Pro 
has a built-in speaker so you can at least do the initial setup without any 
monitor attached.

Don't turn on VoiceOver with Command-f5 right away. Let the computer boot up 
and after a short period, you'll hear a voice come up describing what VoiceOver 
is. Follow the voice prompts. You'll be taken through a "getting started" 
tutorial. If you aren't too familiar with VoiceOver, I'd recommend you go 
through the tutorial. Afterwards, you'll be prompted with the Setup Assistant.

Keep in mind that, when you're prompted to join a network, you might not be 
able to log on to your own network during the setup process. If you have any 
trouble, just check the radio button that says your computer does not connect 
to the Internet. Once you've completed the setup assistant, you can go back to 
the Network pane of System Preferences and join your network. There's a bug in 
Yosemite while connecting to WiFi networks during the setup process.

I would have a USB keyboard handy. If you don't have one, the Blue Tooth Setup 
Assistant will automatically launch and try to detect a wireless keyboard. 
Having a USB keyboard connected will keep the Blue Tooth Setup Assistant from 
launching automatically.

HTH,

Slau

On Nov 13, 2014, at 6:16 PM, Rui Vilarinho <ruia...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hmm ... So, my mac Pro will arrive very soon, but just now came to my mind 
> the fowloing crazy thinking:
> A Mac Pro it's only a cilindric beautiful dark grey  grafite color  box, a 
> desktop  incredible  computer.
> No display, no speackers , no nothing! grin .
> Concerning the display, I will gonna connect it through HDMI to my LG tv.
> First doubt, I hope this will be enough to direct out the sound, to the tv 
> speackers.
> hmm,just now came to my mind that I felt an analog headphones output hole, 
> therefore I can always ear the thing I suppose!
> But...  of course,  how the hell I'm gonna syncronize  my Apple  wireless 
> keyboard first? to control the Mac?
> Yet, Voice Over wont start speaching just because he feels that the user is 
> blind! grin .
> in short; how can i sync a wireless keyboard with the Mac, without any 
> keyboard attached?
> Am I wrong or this means that for this first set up I gotta have a USB 
> keyboard and somebody with good eyes!?
> Or, exist any keyboard shortcut that turn on straight away voice over? in 
> case i find any USB keyboard to start.
> Am I missing something?
> Well, just sharing my thoughts, this is a new world!
> I hope this all make sense!
> Rui Vilarinho
> 
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