Navigate the FileVault login window without VoiceOver on an Intel-based Mac
If you turn on FileVault, you must log in to your account whenever your Mac is restarted or wakes from sleep. On an Intel-based Mac, VoiceOver isn’t available in the FileVault login window. Instead, a series of beeps or macOS speech services indicate where the cursor is positioned in the login window.
After your Intel-based Mac awakes or starts, press Command-F5 to determine whether the FileVault login window is displayed.
If you hear a single beep, the cursor is positioned in the Name field and you can begin logging in. Continue to step 2.
If you don’t hear a single beep, the FileVault login window might not be displayed yet. Wait a minute, then press Command-F5 again. If you still don’t hear a beep, there may be a problem with encryption. Turn off your Mac, then turn it on again. An unencrypted login process begins; VoiceOver is available during this process.
Type your account name, then press Return.
If you hear a double beep, you entered a valid account name. Continue to step 3.
If you hear a single beep, you entered an invalid account name and the cursor remains in the Name field. Keep entering your account name until you hear a double beep.
Type your account password, then press Return.
If you hear three beeps, you entered a valid password and login proceeds.
If you hear a double beep, you entered an invalid password and the cursor remains in the Password field. Keep entering your password until you hear three beeps.
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