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
Thanks, Kaitlyn. I guess the key is actually turning Bluetooth off, not just
locking a device.
Mary
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> 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
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
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