Hi Amber,

Did you tell Window-Eyes you have a Braille Display?  You've gotta
tell both Window-Eyes and the BrailleNote what you want done, Amber.
You have to say, "Now look here you two, you gotta work together!
Window-Eyes, here's the Braille display I want you to use.
BrailleNote, here's your command to tell Window-Eyes to look for you
on the serial port!  Now get your act together and be a team!"

<smile>  Now of course, if you talk outloud to your equipment,
somebody may find out and tell the folks at the local hospital, but if
you tell them you didn't expect an answer, they'll quit harrassing
you.  

Seriously, Amber, here's what to do.

1.  Connect your BN and your PC together with the serial cable.  Be
    sure you know which port you've connected to on the PC.  Usually
    PC's these days only have two serial ports, so if this whole thing
    doesn't work, just switch to com2.  

2.  Go into Window-Eyes Control Panel.  Go to its file menu with
    alt-f.  

3.  Use your up-arrow, the menu entry you want is at the bottom of the
    list, so using your up-arrow makes sense.  Choose the item that
    says "choose a Braille display". 

4.  Press Enter.

5.  You will be placed in a combo box.  You will see a whopping lot of
    Braille displays.  Go down to item 16, where it says BrailleNote
    with keyboard entry.  

6.  Since you've been in a combo box, merely placing the cursor on
    this entry will select it for you.  

7.  Tab once.  This is where you choose your port.  Try com1 first.
    This is also a combo box and placing your cursor on the item you
    want should be sufficient.  

8.  Tab one more time, you'll see a command line item.  Tab past it to
    the OK button and hit the space-bar.

9.  Turn on the BrailleNote.

10.  In the main menu, go all the way down to Braille terminal.  Press
     enter.  

You should be good to go, although you may have to restart
Window-eyes.  You can just restart your computer if that's easier,
whatever you like.  Warning, if com1 doesn't work, choose com2.   and
proceed with the rest of the steps.  

Warning 2, if you want to use the same com port for Activesync or a
visual terminal, you have to tell Window-eyes to forget what you told
it before about the Braille Terminal, and use the port for something
else.  You do this by going back into WE and choosing "none" in that
first combo box in the Braille Terminal menu.  I just learned this on
Thursday, after calling Tech support in desperation because I needed
both to demo the Braille display and the Visual display on my laptop
the next day.  BTW, Sarah in Tech support in CA was great, thank you
Sarah!  <smile>  I was a little stressed! 

Ann P.
 
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