Make sure bluetooth is on, and you can do this by pressing backspace+th.

On 7/11/2015 5:03 AM, Jesus Garcia wrote:
Sorry the Braille sense plus was what I updated.

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On Behalf Of E.T.
Sent: July 10, 2015 22:25
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Subject: Re: Pairing Braille Sense Plus

     Update for what? The BSP or the iPhone?

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On 7/10/2015 6:29 PM, Jesus Garcia wrote:
Thank you, I was missing one step. However does anyone on the list know if with 
the latest update something happened to the terminal for screen reader mode? It 
does not seem to be activating on my machine and it was this morning prior to 
the update.

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rachel Feinberg
Sent: July 10, 2015 21:03
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Pairing Braille Sense Plus

Hello,

First, put your Braille Sense Plus in terminal for screen reader mode by doing 
the following:
Go to the utilities menu by pressing "u" from the main menu, and press "S" for 
"terminal for screen reader".
You'll be presented with a list of options, choose "bluetooth serial port" and 
press enter.
The unit will say "connecting..." and eventually, "terminal mode". Now, you're 
ready to go to your phone.
Go to settings>general>accessibility>voiceover>braille and scroll to the bottom of the 
screen where it will say "choose a braille display".
You should see "Braille Sense Plus not paired", at this point, double-tap on this, and in 
a couple seconds, you'll be presented with a text field, in which you can type in 4 digits for the 
pin code. They can be any 4 you want, and when you press the pair button in the right-hand corner 
of your screen, the message "pin code:" should appear on your Braille Sense's display.
Enter in the same digits you put in on your phone without any number sign, and 
in nemeth braille code. Press dot 8, (enter), and in a second or 2, your unit 
and your phone should pair successfully.
Rachel.
On 7/10/2015 7:27 AM, Jesus Garcia wrote:
Morning list members, I seem to have forgotten how to pair my Braille
Sense plus with my iPhone 5s running 8.4 can someone point me to a
write up or podcast? thank you.

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