ic translation on, I have an extra
> keystroke to press, and if I have it switched on, it takes awhile for it to
> "catch up". It's not as responsive as it used to be. It seems that with
> automatic translation on, it still shows the buffer on the Braille display,
&g
; keystroke to press, and if I have it switched on, it takes awhile for it to
> "catch up". It's not as responsive as it used to be. It seems that with
> automatic translation on, it still shows the buffer on the Braille display,
> and sometimes characters simply don't reg
for it to "catch up". It's not as
responsive as it used to be. It seems that with automatic translation on, it
still shows the buffer on the Braille display, and sometimes characters simply
don't register. I Braille pretty fast, and it's kind of hard to slow down and
still b
en called imagination."--Oliver Sacks
>
> On Sep 20, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
>> Do you mean a bluetooth braille display, or the onscreen braille input? The
>> former has been supported since iOS4, maybe earlier; the latter is new in
>> iOS8.
>>
aille lower case for numbers
and simply type the letters.
HtH,
Teresa
"We can see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as well, and seeing with
the brain is often called imagination."--Oliver Sacks
> On Sep 20, 2014, at 11:20 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> Do you mean a bluet
Hi, all,
I don't know why this works, but when I go into an edit field, I use the
command to move the cursor to the beginning of the text, and it somehow gains
focus.. I use the Braille command dots 3-6-chord, the same as double-tapping in
the edit field.
Teresa
"We can see with the eyes, but
Hi all.
How is the best way to use ciceworld with a braille display? Its a lovely app,
but I don't wanna have to move from the iPod to the braille display each time I
switch to diceworld.
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From: Neal
To: duxn...@freelists.org
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 10:31 AM
Subject: [duxnews] Orbit Research Group & TBG announes project for low cost
braille display.
Hello:
I thought the following press release would be of interest.
This is no
lle, but I eventually
picked the Brailliant for its less boxy appearance.
Thanks,
Ari
> On Aug 5, 2014, at 10:00 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
>
> The Vario does not have the thumb keys in the front of the display. The
> panning is done with the navigation keys to the right and left of
I did see this Braille Display at Sight Village which is held in the UK every
year. Although I liked the Braille, I thought the device rather expensive and a
bit chunky for my tastes. But pairing it to 3 or 4 devices will be good for
someone if they can afford the heavy price tag. Just my
The Vario does not have the thumb keys in the front of the display. The panning
is done with the navigation keys to the right and left of the braille display.
The It has two space bars with a joy stick between them.
It is surprisingly light. The keys are fanned out in such a way that feels more
hanks,
Ari
> On Aug 5, 2014, at 6:08 PM, Richard Turner wrote:
>
> I saw the Ultra Vario 20 cell braille display today.
> The cost is $2395.00 and is made by Baum.
> In my opinion, it is one of the best braille displays I've seen.
> It has a switch to toggle from display
I saw the Ultra Vario 20 cell braille display today.
The cost is $2395.00 and is made by Baum.
In my opinion, it is one of the best braille displays I've seen.
It has a switch to toggle from display mode to notetaker mode.
In the notetaker mode, it has a word processor that can read the sta
gt; I am cross posting to both lists as people always ask about various Braille
> Displays etc.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kawal.
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: "van Weele, Niels"
>> Date: 11 July 2014 11:40:02 am BST
>> To: "van W
Hello.
I am cross posting to both lists as people always ask about various Braille
Displays etc.
Thanks.
Kawal.
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> From: "van Weele, Niels"
> Date: 11 July 2014 11:40:02 am BST
> To: "van Weele, Niels"
> Subject: New braille display
re you an educator or rehabilitation professional serving blind
musicians who
has no time to learn to be a braille music transcriber? GOODFEEL can
help you.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 5:07 PM
Subject: RE: Musical notation on
There is no way to do this, as far as I am aware.
Grant
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Sent: June 25, 2014 3:48 AM
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Subject: Musical notation on the braille display?
Hi all,
I am
nelli
Sent: June 25, 2014 8:03 AM
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Subject: Re: Braille display with pages
When I got my iPad Air there was something there about here are some free
Apple apps to get you started. So I downloaded the lot. Now you know what
I know. The only one I briefly looked at was g
rd. The albums in Technics format formerly on my
website are still available upon request. Thanks for listening!
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: Braille display with pages
And what I really wanted to kno
Hi all,
I am no musician and I'm only asking this out of general interest. But if, four
example, one found a musical score, online, and one was using a braille
display, would that musical score be readable as Braille music? Or, is there an
app which will make the transcription from print
ected.
>
> Grant
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Alan Paganelli
> Sent: June 24, 2014 12:50 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Braille display with pages
>
> Pages i
24, 2014 12:50 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Braille display with pages
Pages is a free apple app so you can download it and find out for your self
but Apple says it's totally accessible.
HTH
Regards,
Alan
I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was
rse I'd love to
stand corrected.
Grant
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Pages is a free apple app so you can
t;denise avant"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 5:07 PM
Subject: Braille display with pages
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone had experience with using a Braille display with
pages on the iPad or iPhone? How well does it work?
I am also wondeering about numbers, but pages is the most imp
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone had experience with using a Braille display with
pages on the iPad or iPhone? How well does it work?
I am also wondeering about numbers, but pages is the most important.
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Yeah, I was afraid of that! As long as it is actually only paired with one iOS
device, you are okay no matter what else is around. But once you pair with more
than one, this will happen. Guess I just need to only have it paired with one
iOS device at a time and change what is paired if I want to
Yeah any time a new device wakes up it will try to pair. I know of no way
around this. I actually thought something was wrong with my display because it
would lose its mind. then I realized it only happened when I was using it with
one device and the other was nearby.
Never happened when I took
I tried turning off notifications in locked screen but my devices still
announce something about having a certain number of notifications periodically
so that still doesn't solve the problem. I haven't had much problem with this
when using just a Mac plus one i-device. Of course with the Edge, i
Correction: I meant to say "turn off *speak notifications in locked screen".
This way you could still hear the alert tones for at least some of the devices.
HtH,
Teresa
Visualize whirled peas.
On May 28, 2014, at 8:29 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Wow, that is tricky. I use the same display wit
Wow, that is tricky. I use the same display with my mac and my iPod, and have
few problems with that. When I get notifications, my display sticks with
whatever I've got it on at the time. I've never tried it with multiple iOS
devices. Is it possible you could turn off notifications for some apps
> I just wondered if there was a better way to manage this. I have a Braille
> Edge which I would like to be able to use with an iPhone 5, iPhone 5S and
> iPad Air. Now I realize I can't use the Edge with all the devices at the same
> time but here is my problem. I'd like to keep the Edge paired
in the kindle app with a braille display
Using the focus 14, is it possible to turn pages?
Thanks,
Kimber
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Thanks, that worked like a charm.
Kimber
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> On May 20, 2014, at 7:11 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>
> I don't know specifically about that display, but with most displays it would
> be chord-o to go forward and chord-ow to go back (that would be space-1,3,5
> and space-
I don't know specifically about that display, but with most displays it would
be chord-o to go forward and chord-ow to go back (that would be space-1,3,5 and
space-2,4,6 respectively). Some displays do have buttons that actually do this.
I was pleasantly surprised a while back to find that on my
Using the focus 14, is it possible to turn pages?
Thanks,
Kimber
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Hi Holly,
No there isn't. I actually like the kindle app for reading with a braille
display better than Ibooks because it doesn't have any extra buttons on the
page you have to get through before you know you need to go to the next
page. Hard to explain but I find ibooks clumsy. K
Nope, it is not possible to automatically scroll in iBooks, no matter what
display you use. I wish it were--that/s the one thing I think Apple could add.
Then again there are times when the display doesn't advance properly, so
perhaps auto-scrolling would not be best. Not sure.
Jane
On Ma
Hi all, I got my refreshabraille today, I'm very happy with it. I have a
question about using it with ibooks. Obviously since its 18 cells there is a
lot of scrolling. Is there anyway to auto scroll the display when reading in
ibooks? I did some preliminary research, and I'm thinking no, but
Hello Jerry. Press space with h twice quickly and that will simulate a
double press of the Home button. This takes you into the app switcher.
Now, you can use space with dot 4 to swipe right through the open apps.
When you find the one you want to close, press space with dots 1-4-5-6
which simu
Can someone please tell me how to open the app switcher and close apps with
a braille device?
Thanks.
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I play a strange little game. I have 97 apps on one home-screen page. Of
course, they're in multipage folders, but mostly, I just do a global search for
them anyway.
I know of no way to move apps or folders with a Braille display.
teresa
"Everything is interesting if you go into
. If you
have three apps on a page, and you want more than that then you just
need to move apps from other pages onto that page. I know how to do this
on the touch screen, but I don't know how to do this with a braille display.
It looks like a folder can have six apps on a page. You ca
mp; guide dog Pammy wrote:
> I don't think you can do everything with a Braille display. One of those
> things is moving apps. I think you can move folders of apps in the same way
> you move the apps themselves.
> HTH,
>
> Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy
> Sent from
I don't think you can do everything with a Braille display. One of those things
is moving apps. I think you can move folders of apps in the same way you move
the apps themselves.
HTH,
Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy
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> On May 4, 2014, at 2:42, Stephanie wrote
Is it possible to move apps with a braille display?
Also, how do I have more app folders per page? At the moment, I have 6 pages of
3 apps on each page.
Thanks,
Steph
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you do it though and I often do this without
thinking about it.
Wayne
On 4/26/14, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> I read iBooks constantly with a Braille display. Depending on how many
> buttons you have, you can use them to change horizontal pages. Also, you can
> use dots 1-3-5-space and d
Space-3 or space-6. Remember that a picker item is nothing more than a rotor
item dynamically added, so rotor gestures apply.
On Apr 27, 2014, at 4:38 PM, Jennie Facer wrote:
> How do you go up and down with the Braille display? I can't figure that out.
>
> Thank you so m
How do you go up and down with the Braille display? I can't figure that out.
Thank you so much!
Jenn
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Hello Anouk,
What type of Braille display are you using?
IF you are using the Focus 14/40/80 Blue with your iPhone running iOS 5 or
later, you can use the right rocker bar to perform the horizontal page
change. This is handy as you read because you don't have to lift your
fingers off o
I read iBooks constantly with a Braille display. Depending on how many buttons
you have, you can use them to change horizontal pages. Also, you can use dots
1-3-5-space and dots 2-4-6 space to change to next or previous page. The pages
are indeed small, but I've decreased the font si
Hi , I just bought a few ibooks but dont find it to work that well on the mac.
So i thought about reading them on the iphone, i would prefer to do that with
my braille display.
Has anyone got experience with this? Can you go quickly to the table of
contents/the chapter you want/back t the table
I use a note taker. What is the quickest way to do this after turning it on
again? I use a Pronto made by Baum in case it matters.
Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy
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On 3/26/2014 9:07 PM, Andrew Head wrote:
Hi all,
I'm considering purchasing a small braille display for use with my iphone.
J
ays.
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On 3/26/2014 9:07 PM, Andrew Head wrote:
Hi all,
I'm considering purchasing a small braille display for use with my
ip
, Carla Savage wrote:
Hi andrew.
I use the Seika Mini braille display. Although it is a notetaker, it works well
with the iPhone and is small enough, about the size of a paperback book. It is
18 cells.
Hope this helps,
Carla.
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On 27 Mar 2014, at 02:07 AM, Andrew Head
uld work with a Eyephone but I know that that one does since I
have herd it does. hth. from Mich.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:07 PM
Subject: small portable braille display for the iphone
Hi all,
I'
s
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meet. - Sheldon Cooper
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On 3/26/2014 9:07 PM, Andrew Head wrote:
Hi all,
I'm considering purchasing a small braille display for use with my iphone. Just
wondering what othe
ead. If you
> do not mind, Carla, could you tell me how you find Seika braille display? Is
> it reliable and fairly sturdy? Can you use it with both idevices as well as
> a Mac computer? Has it got bluetooth?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Andrew
>
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I have unfortunately missed some of the conversation in this thread. If you do
not mind, Carla, could you tell me how you find Seika braille display? Is it
reliable and fairly sturdy? Can you use it with both idevices as well as a Mac
computer? Has it got bluetooth?
Many thanks
Andrew
Hi Carla,
Thank you very much! This is very helpful.
best,
Terrie
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Subject: Re: small portable braille display for the iphone
Hi,
as I
.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 28 Mar 2014, at 03:04 AM, Andy Baracco wrote:
>
>> I believe that they are sold through Perkins.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>> -Original Message- From: Terrie Terlau
>> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 6:05 PM
&
are sold through Perkins.
>
> Andy
>
>
> -Original Message- From: Terrie Terlau
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> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: small portable braille display for the iphone
>
> Carla,
> Can you please share from which com
I believe that they are sold through Perkins.
Andy
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Carla,
Can you please share from which company you purchased the
Carla,
Can you please share from which company you purchased the Seika Mini braille
display? I am researching options as well.
Thank you.
Terrie Terlau
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The Focus 14 Blue costs $1,295.
Wayne
On 3/27/14, Betty Emmons wrote:
> what does this display coust?
> Betty Emmons
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what does this display coust?
Betty Emmons
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Subject: Re: small portable braille display for the iphone
Hmm, what can I say about the Focus 14 Blue that I've had for 6 weeks?
Well,
Hi andrew.
I use the Seika Mini braille display. Although it is a notetaker, it works well
with the iPhone and is small enough, about the size of a paperback book. It is
18 cells.
Hope this helps,
Carla.
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On 27 Mar 2014, at 02:07 AM, Andrew Head wrote:
> Hi all,
&g
link but I don't know the URL.
>
> Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 27, 2014, at 7:52, Eileen Misrahi
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wanted to see what this braille display had to offer, but the web site
>> i
Somewhere there's an English link but I don't know the URL.
Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 27, 2014, at 7:52, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to see what this braille display had to offer, but the web site is
> in Ger
Hi,
I wanted to see what this braille display had to offer, but the web site is in
German. Do you have a web site that will explain the braille displays in
English? Thanks.
Cheers,
Eileen
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 26, 2014, at 9:33 PM, Haya Simkin & guide dog Pammy
> wrote
all,
> I'm considering purchasing a small braille display for use with my iphone.
> Just wondering what other users recommend? I want something that has a decent
> number of cells for reading, but is still small enough to fit in a deep
> pocket. Will even accept a size dis
s that would work with a Eyephone but I know that that one does since
> I have herd it does. hth. from Mich.
> - Original Message - From: "Andrew Head"
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day, March 26, 2014 10:07 PM
Subject: small portable braille display for the iphone
Hi all,
I'm considering purchasing a small braille display for use with my iphone.
Just wondering what other users recommend? I want something that has a
decent number of cells for reading, but is still
I recommend a Refreshabraille 18. It fits in my pocket very easily.
Jane
On Mar 26, 2014, at 10:07 PM, Andrew Head wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm considering purchasing a small braille display for use with my iphone.
> Just wondering what other users recommend? I want something tha
Hi all,
I'm considering purchasing a small braille display for use with my iphone. Just
wondering what other users recommend? I want something that has a decent number
of cells for reading, but is still small enough to fit in a deep pocket. Will
even accept a size display the size of the
Subject: Re: question about braille display and kindle app
You need to press enter-4-5-6 on the Apex. This tells Keysoft to ignore the
next command (space-o in your case) and pass it straight to the iPhone. This
requires Keysoft 9.2 or later, I believe.
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mehg
ow to move from one screen to the next when trying to read
> a book using your paired Apex with the kindle app. I know that space bar
> with dots 2, 4, 6 will move the braille display back but space bar with the
> letter o just puts me in the options menu.
>
> Any help would be
:
> Does anyone know how to move from one screen to the next when trying to read
> a book using your paired Apex with the kindle app. I know that space bar
> with dots 2, 4, 6 will move the braille display back but space bar with the
> letter o just puts me in the options menu.
>
&
Does anyone know how to move from one screen to the next when trying to read
a book using your paired Apex with the kindle app. I know that space bar
with dots 2, 4, 6 will move the braille display back but space bar with the
letter o just puts me in the options menu.
Any help would be
3:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Using a Braille display with Voice dream?
Thank you for your reply.
Now I have a Read 2 Go question. When you are in a book how do you navigate
to the next page?
I can get to where it says "previous page," and "next page." I
documentation for reading with a Braille
display, and Read 2 Go it would be greatly appreciated.
Debbie
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Hi Debbie,
You can use Voice Dream with a braille display, but the experience is much
better in Read2Go. Every few lines, you have to switch screens, and when you
do, first the percentage of progress through teh book is displayed. You have to
wait for it to disappear from the braille display
I know that I can use a Braille display with Read 2 Go is it possible to use
a Braille display with Voice dream?
Thank you in advance.
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You'll need some kind of Brill display.
> On Dec 13, 2013, at 9:24 AM, "Cathy" wrote:
>
> This so so neat, didn't know that the bard app would read the books for you.
> Am I understanding you right? Do I need a display to do this?
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BARD Mobile won't read braille books to you, but you can read them in the app
using a braille display.
Best,
Anna
On Dec 13, 2013, at 11:24 AM, Cathy wrote:
> This so so neat, didn't know that the bard app would read the books for you.
> Am I understanding you rig
This so so neat, didn't know that the bard app would read the books for you.
Am I understanding you right? Do I need a display to do this?
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ate, I tried with read to go and I am fine for about 4 pages then
>>> all of a sudden it says, previous page and when I go forward, it says next
>>> page, I actually have to turn the speech on the iPhone back on and hit the
>>> next page button. is there an easier way
; page, I actually have to turn the speech on the iPhone back on and hit the
>> next page button. is there an easier way to do this?
>>
>> O I have a focus blue 40. version 4.59.
>>
>> Also, know that I am using a Braille display for the first time, so please
y have to turn the speech on the iPhone back on and hit the
> next page button. is there an easier way to do this?
>
> O I have a focus blue 40. version 4.59.
>
> Also, know that I am using a Braille display for the first time, so please
> keep it simple if you can. Thanks
>
iPhone back on and hit the
> next page button. is there an easier way to do this?
>
> O I have a focus blue 40. version 4.59.
>
> Also, know that I am using a Braille display for the first time, so please
> keep it simple if you can. Thanks
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O I have a focus blue 40. version 4.59.
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On 10/12/2013 17:51, Dani L Pagador wrote:
Hi, Everyone.
Can I move apps around using a Braille display? I don't have the most steady
hand when it comes to moving things around onscreen, so am hoping there's
another a
No you can't.
On 10/12/2013 17:51, Dani L Pagador wrote:
Hi, Everyone.
Can I move apps around using a Braille display? I don't have the most steady
hand when it comes to moving things around onscreen, so am hoping there's
another alternative.
Thanks,
Dani
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Can I move apps around using a Braille display? I don't have the most steady
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11/26/13, Bobby Druesedow wrote:
You might try re-blocking the screen, turning off the braille display,
turning the braille display back on, then unlock the screen. That may help.
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On Nov 26, 2013, at 5:22 PM, James Lee wrote:
Hi All,
I started to have a problem with my focus 40 b
Yes, I think that's the way it's supposed to be done. At least, that's
what I have heard. First, turn the display on. Then unlock the phone.
Sharonda
On 11/26/13, Bobby Druesedow wrote:
> You might try re-blocking the screen, turning off the braille display,
> turning the
You might try re-blocking the screen, turning off the braille display, turning
the braille display back on, then unlock the screen. That may help.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 26, 2013, at 5:22 PM, James Lee wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I started to have a problem with my focus 40 b
Hi All,
I started to have a problem with my focus 40 blue. I have the latest
ios7.04.
Whenever I need to use my braille display, I have to forget this device
from the list of bluetooth device, and restart the phone and pair from the
scratch.
If not, the display won't connect to the phone
oh, thanks :)
On 26 Nov 2013, at 7:33 pm, Øyvind Lode wrote:
> Use the cursor routing keys on your Braille display.
>
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> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> Andrew Head
> Sent: 26. november 2013 0
Use the cursor routing keys on your Braille display.
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