Re: Human where BI 32 display pairing separately with more than one device?

2017-07-16 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Hi Mary, that’s what seems to work for me. If I just lock the device, my desktop always grabs the display before the phone can. Granted, my house isn’t that big, but I can even be in a different room and the computer gets first dibs on the display!! Cait > On Jul 16, 2017, at 8:46 AM, Mary

Re: Human where BI 32 display pairing separately with more than one device?

2017-07-16 Thread Mary Otten
Thanks, Kaitlyn. I guess the key is actually turning Bluetooth off, not just locking a device. Mary Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 16, 2017, at 3:02 AM, Caitlyn Furness > wrote: > > Mary, > I have the braillient bi 40, and I can pair it with several devices at once. > I have it paired with m

Re: Human where BI 32 display pairing separately with more than one device?

2017-07-16 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Mary, I have the braillient bi 40, and I can pair it with several devices at once. I have it paired with my desk top mac and my i phone. As long as I turn off bluetooth on one of them, I can then use the display with the other. sometimes, it can be finicky to get the display to pair again wit

Human where BI 32 display pairing separately with more than one device?

2017-07-15 Thread Mary Otten
I have this display, and would like to be able to pair it with more than one device. I understand that you can only have one device at a time. But if I have the device paired with my Kindle, then turn Bluetooth off on the Kindle, shouldn't I be able to. To pair it with my iPhone? Shirley, this b