Dave Mielke <[email protected]> wrote:
> That won't work. USB isn't symmetric, i.e. one end - the phone, in this case -
> needs to act as the host. The way you've done it, the phone is still acting as
> a device rather than as the host. That's why you need an otg cable.


I got bluetooth working, finally. I had to factory reset both the phone and the 
braile sense, and then they finally saw each other.
One thing I did notice. When brltty activated for the first time, I got this 
dialog saying the app is for an older version of android. Sounds like the sdk 
needs updating?
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