Not sure if it turns off the bluetooth radio or not. I'd assume it would though 
because human wares battery life tests show a huge difference between bluetooth 
and USB.

On 2010-05-29, at 9:14 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

> Matt,
> 
> Thanks, I did not see this in the documentation, which means I simply missed 
> that section somehow. So, it worked beautifully. Ok, first attempt failed and 
> muttered something about not being able to load the driver, but sure enough a 
> second attempt and all was well. Just a question, in the advanced menu of the 
> Brailliant, when you toggle between USB and bluetooth, does this toggle the 
> bluetooth radio on/off? Just wondering if I left it set to bluetooth if this 
> will reduce the overall life of the battery because the radio is on.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> On May 29, 2010, at 9:41 AM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> 
>> I've paired it with the mac and it works fine. You have to pair it through 
>> the VO utility and if the key doesn't work I tried some of the common keys 
>> suggested in the VO help you can get by clicking on the help button in the 
>> pairing window.
>> On 2010-05-29, at 7:19 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
>> 
>>> Folks,
>>> 
>>>     Has anyone successfully pared the HumanWare Brailliant 40 via Bluetooth 
>>> with a machine running SL 10.6.3?  I am quite certain I read this could be 
>>> done, but either I am doing something wrong, I read incorrectly, or it is 
>>> something else. Basically the Mac sees the display, I can select it, but it 
>>> fails when I attempt to enter the key. It fails in the sense that the 
>>> paring process fails; for clarification.
>>> The display works perfectly via USB. And I should also make the observation 
>>> that I have used this display on my Mac and my employer's windows machine. 
>>> There is no doubt that the Brailliant performs much better on the Mac than 
>>> windows. It simply works and works incredibly well. I could not be more 
>>> impressed.
>>> 
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