Alex, can this be done for the IPod as well as IPhone? Is this a
free service?
Thanks,
Josh
sent from my Apex
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: Vicky Collins <[email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 21 May 2011 18:01:38 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] three questions about using iPhone
with Apex
I just heard back from another list about this.
1. There is no way to double tap and hold on any keyboard,
braille or qwerty.
2. The "hotspot" feature must be enabled to use the iPhone as a
modem
for other devices. This is in settings.
On 5/21/11, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
First, you may pair it this way, but it is unnecessary since the
second part (terminal mode, select apex on iPhone) is all that
is
required after you pair it the first time, unless you tell the
iPhone
to forget the apex.
I can't help with the other two, sorry. All I have is an iPod,
so I
have no experience with internet service through the iPhone,
directly
or as a modem for another device.
On 5/21/11, Vicky Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
Well, grin, I just double checked again; and, in addition to the
way you described below, I was indeed able to have my Apex find
the iPhone and pair that way. The serial service was offered,
and I paired by entering the code of my choice on the Apex, and
then on the iPhone when prompted. I then put the Apex in
terminal mode, went to Voiceover and then Braille on the iPhone
and tapped on the Apex and I then had the Braille on the Apex.
Second, I've tried and tried the double tap and hold, but still
with no luck. Guess I can keep trying, though.
And, finally, the Bluetooth DUN just isn't available with the
iPhone, so I was wondering if any other type of connection might
be available for the tethering with the Apex.
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: Vicky Collins <[email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 21 May 2011 16:39:52 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] three questions about using iPhone
with Apex
The pairing method must be: turn on bluetooth on both devices,
enter
terminal mode on the apex (selecting bluetooth), find the apex
in
settings > general > accessibility > voiceOver > braille and
pair
on
the iPhone. Pairing from the Apex will not help.
I do not believe there is a keyboard command to double tap and
hold,
though it is possible that double clicking and holding a touch
cursor
button will work (I have not tried this).
What happens when you try to use the iPhone as a cell modem like
any
other phone? That is, find it with the bn's bluetooth program
and
activate the modem function, then add a new connection
configuration,
selecting the iPhone as the device to use and filling in the
rest
of
the information?
On 5/21/11, Vicky Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
First, unless I'm really missing something here, looks like one
can pair the iPhone and Apex by searching for the iPhone on the
Apex, or by searching for the Apex with the iPhone as has
already
been documented. Is this correct? Or, did I do something in
my
many attempts to pair having the iPhone find the Apex that
caused
the Apex to see the iPhone as well? But, best I can tell, I
paired one way, finally, then told the two devices to forget
each
other, and then tried the other way, and the terminal mode
worked
in either case to let me use the Apex to view and activate
things
on my iPhone. I paired using the Apex right after turning on
Bluetooth in the settings general menu, and I paired using the
iPhone by having the Apex in the terminal mode and going to the
Voiceover and then Braille on the iPhone.
Second, how does one close items in the task switcher with the
Apex? I can get to the switcher and open items there, but I
don't know how to double tap and hold to then get the chance to
remove the apps.
And, third, is there any way to tether the iPhone and Apex
similar to the Bluetooth DUN that would let one use their phone
as a modem for their device? Best I can tell from looking
around
on the net, the Bluetooth DUN isn't available. But, is there
any
other way to accomplish something similar? I do have the
tethering plan for the iPhone from A T and T, but will very
quickly drop it in favor of one of the cheaper plans if I can't
use either my Apex or one of my Sense products in this fashion.
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