I had the same problems you are describing with the pack mate Braille display. 
I read over all the material and tried everything i could think of, and I still 
wasn't able to get it to work.
On Oct 3, 2013, at 3:23 PM, Linda C Knight <l...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:

> 
> Hi all,
> 
> When i connect the pac mate to the mac, it recognizes it right away.
> 
> I am not understanding how the router buttons work.
> 
> I've read Chapter 10 of the vo getting started guide till i'm blue in the 
> face.
> 
> Also I am use to the advance buttons in panning. But it appears that the 
> right whiz wheels up or down permit right or left panning, and i don't 
> understand this either.
> 
> I'm frustrated as i want to use the display but this panning or advancing 
> with right hand and then reading with life hand is quite awkward. I have the 
> pac mate with the qwerty keyboard. Can i plug the entire unit to the mac? The 
> book says though that it supports the braille display only.
> 
> I'm thinking of giving up, but what happens one day if my implants quit and i 
> need to use the computer in silence. The pac mate is USB. No Bluetooth.
> 
> Also, in another instance, I have a dbc braille Note MPower that is listed as 
> supported and i can't get it to pair with my mac. It is bluetooth.
> 
> and finally another question, Can i pair my mPower with my iPhone? and if so, 
> how does this work. I tried to pair it yesterday and i couldn't get it to 
> work or maybe i am missing something.
> 
> So can anyone here rescue me? LOL!
> Hugs and 73
> Linda C. Knight
> With GDF Shirley
> CallSign: KK4HRG
> Please Note Email:
> l...@tampabay.rr.com
> 
> 
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