Re: [Mac-access]: Need help using a Braille notetaker in terminal mode

2014-11-20 Thread Andy Collins
Hi again all -

Okay, it’s just about connecting in terminal mode to my ipHone 6 now, as I have 
sorted it via USB and my Mac -

Andy
> On 20 Nov 2014, at 20:07, Andy Collins  wrote:
> 
> Hi all -
> 
> I’m trying to hook up a Braillesense Plus to both my iPhone 6 and my Mac, but 
> getting nowhere.
> 
> I select terminal mode from utilities, and then select USB port to connect it 
> to the Mac. However, the display just shows the words terminal mode, which I 
> think means it’s connected, but nothing I do on my Mac shows up on the 
> display. So, How do I get rid of the displayed text that says terminal mode, 
> and have the display read what I want to send to it from the Mac?
> 
> The other issue is regarding pairing my iPhone 6 to the Braillesense plus. It 
> just isn’t happening. Again, I select terminal mode, and this time select 
> Bluetooth serial port, the display then shows that text that just says 
> terminal mode, so again, I think this means it is ready for pairing, so I go 
> to my phone, tap on the Braillesense plus, icon, put in the pairing code of 
> , but every time, I just get the pairing unsuccessful message.
> 
> I”m hoping somebody can resolve these two issues for me.
> 
> Thanks -
> 
> Andy
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[Mac-access]: Need help using a Braille notetaker in terminal mode

2014-11-20 Thread Andy Collins
Hi all -

 I’m trying to hook up a Braillesense Plus to both my iPhone 6 and my Mac, but 
getting nowhere.

I select terminal mode from utilities, and then select USB port to connect it 
to the Mac. However, the display just shows the words terminal mode, which I 
think means it’s connected, but nothing I do on my Mac shows up on the display. 
So, How do I get rid of the displayed text that says terminal mode, and have 
the display read what I want to send to it from the Mac?

The other issue is regarding pairing my iPhone 6 to the Braillesense plus. It 
just isn’t happening. Again, I select terminal mode, and this time select 
Bluetooth serial port, the display then shows that text that just says terminal 
mode, so again, I think this means it is ready for pairing, so I go to my 
phone, tap on the Braillesense plus, icon, put in the pairing code of , but 
every time, I just get the pairing unsuccessful message.

I”m hoping somebody can resolve these two issues for me.

Thanks -

Andy
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