Teresa san,
wait a minute! Were you able to install Braille Lite 2000 driver from
JFW installation? I know that you could do that for Braille Lite 40, but
not sure about Braille Lite 2000. It's the one with 18 cells, isn't it?
For Braille Lite 2000, my understanding was that you have to go to the
Blazie website and download the driver for Braille Lite 2000. I've done
up to that point but I haven't proceed on reading the direction to
install the driver. I am planning on doing it pretty soon, but if I am
wrong, please you or someone correct me.
Koji
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 10:27:38 -0700 "Teresa Cochran"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, john,
> If you already have JAWS installed, just reinstall over your
> present
> copy. There's no need to mess with the key, since it's already on
> your hard
> drive. Choose the "custom install" and choose Braille Lite. Choose
> a com
> port that nothing else is using; I have mine on com 1.
> You should have a cable that has a DIN connection similar to the
> keyboard or mouse connector. That end goes to the unit. The other
> end is a
> parallel connection, and you should have a parallel-to-serial
> connector and
> you'll probably need a gender changer, too. Mine included these and
> various
> other adapters.
> I just leave the cord connected to the computer, and disconnect
> my unit
> and go when I want to use it as a notetaker.
> Also, before JAWS loads, go out of local mode by pressing dots
> 3-4-5-chord and then dots 1-2-3-4-chord. Be sure to go into the
> default
> configuration manager, set options, Braille options, and uncheck
> "show
> Braille-load error."
> Hope this helps.
> Teresa
>
>
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