Re: Bluetooth/setting up a braille display

2013-05-22 Thread Josh Gregory
 very very weird. It should show up as apex. I do not know why it is not to be 
honest... Sorry

Sent from my iPhone

On May 22, 2013, at 4:07 AM, Catherine Turner 
 wrote:

> Hi Josh,
> 
> I'm trying to use a Braillenote Apex (sold by Humanware).  In the list
> of displays it is listed as a HIMS Braille Edge 40.  (I selected the
> Apex during the pairing process but it's now listed as a Braille
> Edge).  For all I know the hardware is from HIMS but it certainly
> doesn't have 40 cells so I'm thinking it probably doesn't have a
> driver…  Though it does work with my iPod…
> 
> Catherine
> 
> On 5/21/13, Josh Gregory  wrote:
>> Maybe I missed it somewhere, but what display are you trying to use?
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On May 21, 2013, at 1:27 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hmm. Maybe there is no driver for your braille display yet? I really
>>> don't' know as I don't use the things. lol!
>>> 
>>> Take care.
>>> On May 20, 2013, at 11:13 PM, Catherine Turner
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Sarah,
 
 Thanks for your suggestion.  I went into menu extras and bluetooth
 seemed to be switched on.  Also I could find the Macbook when I
 searched for bluetooth devices from another device.  So I switched it
 off and then did the add braille display again and switched it on
 again and then it let me proceed.  But after I paired it I was in an
 edit field and couldn't read anything in it or find anything else in
 the window.  Don't know what that was all about.  And have no braille
 on the display, tried resetting the display but still not working.  I
 think maybe there's no driver for this display (a Braillenote Apex)
 because now in the list of displays in Voiceover Utility it says this
 display has 40 cells which it doesn't.  Anyway I'll ask on the
 braillenote list or ask Humanware…thanks for your help.
 
 Catherine
 
 On 5/20/13, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> This is on her mac not ios. Now to that, Try going to the extras menu
> and
> turning on boo tooth. If you hear turn off blue tooth you know it is
> already
> on. As for why your display won't be noticed I really have no idea, but
> it's
> a start.
> On May 20, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Isaac Hebert 
> wrote:
> 
>> Do you have Bluetooth on on  the iOS devices? Go to settings and
>> Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth.
>> 
>> On 5/20/13, Catherine Turner 
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to set up a braille display and am having trouble with
>>> bluetooth.   I go to braille and add, but it says bluetooth is
>>> switched off.  When I go into System Preferences it seems like it's
>>> switched on - there's some info about the name of the computer, then
>>> there's a checkbox saying on, which is checked.  There's also a
>>> checkbox saying discoverable which is checked.  But still Voiceover
>>> Utility says bluetooth is switched off.  Is there something else I
>>> need to do in System Preferences?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Catherine
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Re: Bluetooth/setting up a braille display

2013-05-22 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi Josh,

I'm trying to use a Braillenote Apex (sold by Humanware).  In the list
of displays it is listed as a HIMS Braille Edge 40.  (I selected the
Apex during the pairing process but it's now listed as a Braille
Edge).  For all I know the hardware is from HIMS but it certainly
doesn't have 40 cells so I'm thinking it probably doesn't have a
driver…  Though it does work with my iPod…

Catherine

On 5/21/13, Josh Gregory  wrote:
> Maybe I missed it somewhere, but what display are you trying to use?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 21, 2013, at 1:27 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>
>> Hmm. Maybe there is no driver for your braille display yet? I really
>> don't' know as I don't use the things. lol!
>>
>> Take care.
>> On May 20, 2013, at 11:13 PM, Catherine Turner
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Sarah,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your suggestion.  I went into menu extras and bluetooth
>>> seemed to be switched on.  Also I could find the Macbook when I
>>> searched for bluetooth devices from another device.  So I switched it
>>> off and then did the add braille display again and switched it on
>>> again and then it let me proceed.  But after I paired it I was in an
>>> edit field and couldn't read anything in it or find anything else in
>>> the window.  Don't know what that was all about.  And have no braille
>>> on the display, tried resetting the display but still not working.  I
>>> think maybe there's no driver for this display (a Braillenote Apex)
>>> because now in the list of displays in Voiceover Utility it says this
>>> display has 40 cells which it doesn't.  Anyway I'll ask on the
>>> braillenote list or ask Humanware…thanks for your help.
>>>
>>> Catherine
>>>
>>> On 5/20/13, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
 This is on her mac not ios. Now to that, Try going to the extras menu
 and
 turning on boo tooth. If you hear turn off blue tooth you know it is
 already
 on. As for why your display won't be noticed I really have no idea, but
 it's
 a start.
 On May 20, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Isaac Hebert 
 wrote:

> Do you have Bluetooth on on  the iOS devices? Go to settings and
> Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth.
>
> On 5/20/13, Catherine Turner 
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to set up a braille display and am having trouble with
>> bluetooth.   I go to braille and add, but it says bluetooth is
>> switched off.  When I go into System Preferences it seems like it's
>> switched on - there's some info about the name of the computer, then
>> there's a checkbox saying on, which is checked.  There's also a
>> checkbox saying discoverable which is checked.  But still Voiceover
>> Utility says bluetooth is switched off.  Is there something else I
>> need to do in System Preferences?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Catherine
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Re: Bluetooth/setting up a braille display

2013-05-21 Thread Josh Gregory
Maybe I missed it somewhere, but what display are you trying to use?

Sent from my iPhone

On May 21, 2013, at 1:27 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:

> Hmm. Maybe there is no driver for your braille display yet? I really don't' 
> know as I don't use the things. lol!
> 
> Take care.
> On May 20, 2013, at 11:13 PM, Catherine Turner 
>  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarah,
>> 
>> Thanks for your suggestion.  I went into menu extras and bluetooth
>> seemed to be switched on.  Also I could find the Macbook when I
>> searched for bluetooth devices from another device.  So I switched it
>> off and then did the add braille display again and switched it on
>> again and then it let me proceed.  But after I paired it I was in an
>> edit field and couldn't read anything in it or find anything else in
>> the window.  Don't know what that was all about.  And have no braille
>> on the display, tried resetting the display but still not working.  I
>> think maybe there's no driver for this display (a Braillenote Apex)
>> because now in the list of displays in Voiceover Utility it says this
>> display has 40 cells which it doesn't.  Anyway I'll ask on the
>> braillenote list or ask Humanware…thanks for your help.
>> 
>> Catherine
>> 
>> On 5/20/13, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>>> This is on her mac not ios. Now to that, Try going to the extras menu and
>>> turning on boo tooth. If you hear turn off blue tooth you know it is already
>>> on. As for why your display won't be noticed I really have no idea, but it's
>>> a start.
>>> On May 20, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Isaac Hebert  wrote:
>>> 
 Do you have Bluetooth on on  the iOS devices? Go to settings and
 Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth.
 
 On 5/20/13, Catherine Turner  wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to set up a braille display and am having trouble with
> bluetooth.   I go to braille and add, but it says bluetooth is
> switched off.  When I go into System Preferences it seems like it's
> switched on - there's some info about the name of the computer, then
> there's a checkbox saying on, which is checked.  There's also a
> checkbox saying discoverable which is checked.  But still Voiceover
> Utility says bluetooth is switched off.  Is there something else I
> need to do in System Preferences?
> 
> Thanks,
> Catherine
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Re: Bluetooth/setting up a braille display

2013-05-21 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hmm. Maybe there is no driver for your braille display yet? I really don't' 
know as I don't use the things. lol!

Take care.
On May 20, 2013, at 11:13 PM, Catherine Turner 
 wrote:

> Hi Sarah,
> 
> Thanks for your suggestion.  I went into menu extras and bluetooth
> seemed to be switched on.  Also I could find the Macbook when I
> searched for bluetooth devices from another device.  So I switched it
> off and then did the add braille display again and switched it on
> again and then it let me proceed.  But after I paired it I was in an
> edit field and couldn't read anything in it or find anything else in
> the window.  Don't know what that was all about.  And have no braille
> on the display, tried resetting the display but still not working.  I
> think maybe there's no driver for this display (a Braillenote Apex)
> because now in the list of displays in Voiceover Utility it says this
> display has 40 cells which it doesn't.  Anyway I'll ask on the
> braillenote list or ask Humanware…thanks for your help.
> 
> Catherine
> 
> On 5/20/13, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> This is on her mac not ios. Now to that, Try going to the extras menu and
>> turning on boo tooth. If you hear turn off blue tooth you know it is already
>> on. As for why your display won't be noticed I really have no idea, but it's
>> a start.
>> On May 20, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Isaac Hebert  wrote:
>> 
>>> Do you have Bluetooth on on  the iOS devices? Go to settings and
>>> Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth.
>>> 
>>> On 5/20/13, Catherine Turner  wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm trying to set up a braille display and am having trouble with
 bluetooth.   I go to braille and add, but it says bluetooth is
 switched off.  When I go into System Preferences it seems like it's
 switched on - there's some info about the name of the computer, then
 there's a checkbox saying on, which is checked.  There's also a
 checkbox saying discoverable which is checked.  But still Voiceover
 Utility says bluetooth is switched off.  Is there something else I
 need to do in System Preferences?
 
 Thanks,
 Catherine
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Re: Bluetooth/setting up a braille display

2013-05-20 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi Sarah,

Thanks for your suggestion.  I went into menu extras and bluetooth
seemed to be switched on.  Also I could find the Macbook when I
searched for bluetooth devices from another device.  So I switched it
off and then did the add braille display again and switched it on
again and then it let me proceed.  But after I paired it I was in an
edit field and couldn't read anything in it or find anything else in
the window.  Don't know what that was all about.  And have no braille
on the display, tried resetting the display but still not working.  I
think maybe there's no driver for this display (a Braillenote Apex)
because now in the list of displays in Voiceover Utility it says this
display has 40 cells which it doesn't.  Anyway I'll ask on the
braillenote list or ask Humanware…thanks for your help.

Catherine

On 5/20/13, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
> This is on her mac not ios. Now to that, Try going to the extras menu and
> turning on boo tooth. If you hear turn off blue tooth you know it is already
> on. As for why your display won't be noticed I really have no idea, but it's
> a start.
> On May 20, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Isaac Hebert  wrote:
>
>> Do you have Bluetooth on on  the iOS devices? Go to settings and
>> Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth.
>>
>> On 5/20/13, Catherine Turner  wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to set up a braille display and am having trouble with
>>> bluetooth.   I go to braille and add, but it says bluetooth is
>>> switched off.  When I go into System Preferences it seems like it's
>>> switched on - there's some info about the name of the computer, then
>>> there's a checkbox saying on, which is checked.  There's also a
>>> checkbox saying discoverable which is checked.  But still Voiceover
>>> Utility says bluetooth is switched off.  Is there something else I
>>> need to do in System Preferences?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Catherine
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Re: Bluetooth/setting up a braille display

2013-05-20 Thread Sarah k Alawami
This is on her mac not ios. Now to that, Try going to the extras menu and 
turning on boo tooth. If you hear turn off blue tooth you know it is already 
on. As for why your display won't be noticed I really have no idea, but it's a 
start.
On May 20, 2013, at 8:26 AM, Isaac Hebert  wrote:

> Do you have Bluetooth on on  the iOS devices? Go to settings and
> Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth.
> 
> On 5/20/13, Catherine Turner  wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm trying to set up a braille display and am having trouble with
>> bluetooth.   I go to braille and add, but it says bluetooth is
>> switched off.  When I go into System Preferences it seems like it's
>> switched on - there's some info about the name of the computer, then
>> there's a checkbox saying on, which is checked.  There's also a
>> checkbox saying discoverable which is checked.  But still Voiceover
>> Utility says bluetooth is switched off.  Is there something else I
>> need to do in System Preferences?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Catherine
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Re: Bluetooth/setting up a braille display

2013-05-20 Thread Isaac Hebert
Do you have Bluetooth on on  the iOS devices? Go to settings and
Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth.

On 5/20/13, Catherine Turner  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up a braille display and am having trouble with
> bluetooth.   I go to braille and add, but it says bluetooth is
> switched off.  When I go into System Preferences it seems like it's
> switched on - there's some info about the name of the computer, then
> there's a checkbox saying on, which is checked.  There's also a
> checkbox saying discoverable which is checked.  But still Voiceover
> Utility says bluetooth is switched off.  Is there something else I
> need to do in System Preferences?
>
> Thanks,
> Catherine
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Bluetooth/setting up a braille display

2013-05-19 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi,

I'm trying to set up a braille display and am having trouble with
bluetooth.   I go to braille and add, but it says bluetooth is
switched off.  When I go into System Preferences it seems like it's
switched on - there's some info about the name of the computer, then
there's a checkbox saying on, which is checked.  There's also a
checkbox saying discoverable which is checked.  But still Voiceover
Utility says bluetooth is switched off.  Is there something else I
need to do in System Preferences?

Thanks,
Catherine
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