Oops thousand apologies guys, see what happens when you go back to a windows
machine? <smile>

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Allison Manzino
Sent: 17 May 2010 14:13
To: Mac Visionaries
Subject: Instructions on adding BrailleNote as Braille Display

Hi all,

Since I have successfully just paired my BrailleNote with my Macbook I
decided to include step by step instructions for those who might be having
the same trouble. It's finiky at best, but it does work after several
attempts. If you are having trouble, you are welcome to E-mail me offlist
and we can chat either by messenger or via Skype. As someone who loves to
have the flexibility of the Braille display, I can't picture living without
it and would love to assist anyone who is having difficulty. Here are the
steps I take.

1. On the BrailleNote press O Chord.
2. Press C which will bring up the connectivity menu.
3. Navigate to Bluetooth and hit enter.
4. If Bluetooth is off press Y to turn it on
5. After turning Bluetooth on, go down to where it says search for devices.
6. Press Y for yes.
7. Once the BrailleNote finds the Macbook, press enter.
8. Navigate to Active sync and press enter.
9. If the BrailleNote is paired with the Macbook press R to remove the
pairing. You may have to do this several times until the Braillenote reports
that the pairing has been removed.
10. Once this has occured, pair the Macbook with the BrailleNote again by
hitting active sync under Macbook in list of Bluetooth devices.
11. A dialog will be displayed and ask if you would like to pair the
BrailleNote with the Mac. Hit Y for Yes. It will ask you for an
authentication code. Type number sign 0000 in regular braille not nemeth
code. Then hit enter.
12. The Macbook will display a pairing request you type 0000 in to the box
that comes up and hit Pair. The Braillenote will display paired.
13. Then from the main menu of the BrailleNote hit T which will put it in to
terminal mode. Hit B for Bluetooth port if it's not the default port. It
will say Braille terminal. Bluetooth. Hit enter again and the Macbook should
begin displaying.

I hope my instructions are clear and not confusing. I need a second cup of
coffee. I hope that helps, I wish the BrailleNote stayed connected to the
Macbook all the time without having to pair every single time. Wonder if
it's because I have an older BrailleNote Mpower and not the Apex. Well, take
care and thank you to Erik and all for assisting me with this problem. Your
patience are greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Allison

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