I did not know that it was up to Apple to complete this. I was under
the impression that Humanware had control, since (to my knowledge)
things broke severely after the ks9.1 update and had worked reasonably
well up until then. This led me to believe that Humanware had done
something in Keysoft which they have yet to fix. If I am wrong here,
someone please tell me. As of right now, I must say I am a bit
confused as to these contradictory points: HW has no control over iOS
drivers, yet an update to Keysoft broke iOS compatibility. Again,
please correct me if I am wrong in thinking that 9.1 broke iOS
terminal mode on QT Apexes.

On 8/11/11, Dominic Gagliano <[email protected]> wrote:
> HumanWare has provided Apple with an Apex QT some time ago and they are
> the only ones that can create the proper drivers for the Apex QT to work
> with their devices. HumanWare can NOT write these drivers and does not
> have the development tools to complete this interface.  We are in the
> same situation with our new Brailliant braille displays, in that ONLY
> Apple can write the drivers for any devices to interface with their
> products. PLEASE stop pointing the finger at HumanWare!  Thanks to those
> that have confirmed that the QT Apex is equally as popular and reliable
> as the BT model. It's a matter of preference and unfortunately, we have
> to deal with the timeframe that Apple has control to complete any
> drivers for any products.
>
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