Kawal's suggestion to turn CO off allowed me to add the braille
display but I still cannot use it...yet.
I did finally get USB working, had to reset the braille display
which would have saved me a weekend of troubleshooting had I done that
first. Now back to trying to get Bluetooth worki
Not sure about being paired in to places at once but the USB works great. Just
attach and a prompt will appear asking where you with to connect the device,
select windows, the default, and bam.
Good luck
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 12:42 AM, E.T. wrote:
>
> Yes I could connect to USB. Maybe that
I think you have to go into the devices section of the tool bar within the vm
app and then find the display listed there. You can then press the connect
button.
I am still using vmware fusion 6.x, so if you are using a later version, this
might not work.
hth in some way,
Caitlyn
> On Jan 1,
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> your braille device.
>
> Good luck.
>
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wil with
your braille device.
Good luck.
-Original Message-
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Sent: Saturday, 2 January 2016 6:43 PM
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Subject: Re: Braille displays with VMware
Yes I could
Yes I could connect to USB. Maybe that is what I will need to do.
Ahh, all those wires and cables everywhere! (smiles)
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On 1/1/2016 9:36 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Is
Is it possible to use USB to connect this braille display to the host rather
than Bluetooth?
I know with USB you can move things easily between host and guest machines but
haven't ever tried this with Bluetooth.-Original Message-
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