It doesn't seem likely that activesync would have any part in the communication 
between your BrailleNote and JAWS when you are using it for a display or 
synthesizer.  In fact, activesync might just cause a problem if it actually 
were monitoring the COM port you wished to use.  I have the blue tooth and 
activesync problem you have, but I don't have keysoft 7 yet.  I'm still waiting 
for my serial number to be added, so I can't give you directions, only theories 
which probably aren't much good.  I have used my BrailleNote as a display with 
JAWS via serial port, however, and if activesync was using COM 1 for 
communication I couldn't use my BrailleNote as a display on that COM port until 
I disabled activesync.  That should not be your problem, since activesync can't 
use COM 14 even if you wish it to.  What I wonder is, do you use the same old 
display driver with JAWS as you  did before?  If that were the case you would 
just reinstall the driver, but instead of specifying COM1 or 2, you would give 
it the COM that bluetooth communication is on.
Sorry for cluttering the list with my theory if it is not correct, but I had to 
try. :-)

Sarah Van Oosterwijck
Assistive Technology Trainer
http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity

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  Subject: [Braillenote] Using BN as Braille display via Bluetooth


  Hi all!

  Has anyone tried using there mPower as a Braille display via Bluetooth?  I
  am unable to get this working and can not find anything about it in the
  manual.

  Now, I should say that I still don't have ActiveSync working either, and it
  is possible that I have to fix that first.  Dean Jackson told me what my
  problem is with ActiveSync, but I have been unable to correct it yet.

  I would like to read up on the Braille terminal mode, but as I said, I am
  unable to find it in the manual.  If anyone can point me to the right
  chapter and/or provide other information, I would appreciate it.

  Thanks!

  Scott
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