Good morning Robert.

Yes, I am using Window-Eyes.  If you have any comments/insights, I would be
more than happy to hear them.

My situation is the following:
I do not have ActiveSync working yet because my Bluetooth cereal port is set
to 14 and I so far have been unable to change it to anything lower than
that, and according to Dean Jackson, ActiveSync will only use ports less
than 10.
So, I may have to fix that first.

What is happening:
On my Computer, I have told Window-Eyes to use the BrailleNote as the
Braille display and use com-14 (the Bluetooth cereal port).
I can get the BN and computer paired by activating ActiveSync.
When I try going to the BrailleTerminal, and selecting Bluetooth, it tells
me "cereal port not available"

Now, for an interesting experiment:
I tried activating the modem Bluetooth profile on the BN.
Next on the BN I went to BrailleTerminal and said to use Bluetooth.
The BN connected to the computer just fine.
Of course, it did not work as a Braille display, but it did connect.

I hope my rambling made some since <grin>

Thanks for any help.

Scott


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 6:17 AM
To: Wheat, Scott
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Using BN as Braille display via Bluetooth


Hi Scott,

I have the BrailleNote working as a braille display with Window-Eyes. 
If you are using Window-Eyes, I might be able to help. If you are 
using jaws, I am afraid you will have to try someone else.

Robert Carter

At 01:23 PM 1/25/2006, you wrote:
>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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