Hi Robbie, you actually need to tell the BN to use the "ActiveSync" profile. This is what the BrailleNote calls your computer's bluetooth serial port profile. Second, the code doesn't matter; whatever you entered on your BN you enter on your computer. So, for example, if the code was 0000 on your BN you type 0000 on your computer. This is known as a passcode, and is a security measure so that the bluetooth connection can't be hacked. Hope that helps.

Robert Spangler wrote:
Hello all,

I would like to use my MPower BT32 as a Braille display on my computer using Window-Eyes. I must do this using Bluetooth. Can anyone outline the steps for accomplishing this? It is not clear (to me) in the manual - unless I can't find the proper section. Basically, what I tried was pairing the BN with my computer by choosing one of the profiles in the BN that was offered by my computer. I chose printer. Then, I tried to connect using the "Terminal for Screen Reader" option in the main menu and selecting Bluetooth. My computer popped up a balloon asking for a connection code. Well, I have no code so not sure what it's talking about. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Robby

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