Ann,

After you're through using the bn as a braille display, you will have to shut 
down your screen reader and restart it, and/or  quite possibly reboot your pc.  
The 
braille drivers of your screen reader may still have control of the port.  And, 
sometimes windows doesn't like to let go of it so you have to reboot.  I've 
noticed 
this on several occasions but not every time.  

Also, don't forget to check the box in the activesync connection settings
  telling activesync to look for a connection to the serial port.  Before you 
use the bn as a braille display again, be sure you uncheck that box in the 
connection settings if you have activesync running in the system tray.   

Kind of a pain!

Don

On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 08:28:47 -0400, Ann K. Parsons wrote:

Hi Peggy,

I wish you'd tell me how to network with my PC.  I hate activesync and
the serial cable.  I can't get it to work now that I've used it to
function as a braille display.  It keeps complaining about the port
being in use of some darn gumbus! 

Ann P.

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