It's only a periodic annoyance as it does not apply to system updates, but being HTPCs it is a pain to have to go and find a keyboard to deal with this. This is a change since Catalina, which is the last MacOS version I know to have worked in this way. However, in doing that I saw that it too does not allow access to the login screen, so it doesn't seem like it is chip-related. More recently I overhauled its predecessor, a Mac mini 2012, switching from a homebrew Fusion to an SSD, and used OpenCore Legacy Patcher to put Monterey on it, the idea being the UX would be close to identical on both TV setups. (This is also true if you send the restart command using ARD from the host Mac.) I assumed this was an M1 or Secure Enclave thing, and didn't question it. But, I got an M1 Mac mini last year and noticed I could no longer connect to the login screen after a restart: it works once logged in, but not before. I use Apple Remote Desktop at home to connect and control two Mac minis used as HTPCs / media servers. Tl dr: Is there a setting or command line entry that can restore the ability to use Apple Remote Desktop to get to a client Mac's login screen after a boot or restart? It seems to have been broken / disabled since Big Sur.
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