After doing a search, I found this from Joseph. Hope this is what you need.

Make sure that BrailleNote is selected as a Braille Display in JAWS interface.
 1.  On the JAWS window, go to Options/Braille.  Choose "add".
2. Click on Next. At the list box that appears, select BrailleNote and press Enter on Next. 3. After a brief pause, click on Finish. The Braille Display is ready to go. Note: On one of the dialogs, it will ask you for the "com" port (if your laptop has a serial port).

  1.  Select Com.
 2.  Prepare the display:
A. On the mPower, go to Main Menu, then Terminal for Screen Reader. In KeySoft 6.2, it will immediately start the application. Note: Before you select the item, make sure that JAWS is turned off.

Connect the cable.
note: In KeySoft 7.0, a prompt appears whether you want to use serial or Bluetooth. In this example, choose serial.

B. Restart JAWS. If you are using JAWS 5.1 or earlier, the string at the "Run dialog" are as follows: System Drive\JAWSXX\jfw.exe where system drive is C drive and XX is the version number. The Braille Display will show the contents of the screen. This example assumes that your laptop has a serial port. In order to use Bluetooth, you need some additional items and steps: Requirement: BrailleNote mPower with KeySoft 7.0. A Bluetooth dongle,
JAWS 7.1 or higher
1. Make sure that Windows has recognized the Bluetooth adapter. For this time, use Microsoft's own Bluetooth driver.
 2.  Prepare and pair:
A. On the computer, go through steps that has been mentioned for adding a Braille Display. At the "com port" prompt, select the "com port" that is associated with the Bluetooth adapter. Note: In JAWS 7.1, this process has changed. Refer to JAWS 7.1 help for further explanation. B. On the BrailleNote, go to Option/Connectivity. Select Bluetooth. Turn Bluetooth on, and at the search prompt, type yes. C. After a brief pause, it will show the list of devices. Your computer should be listed there. Select it and press enter. D. At the list of services, Braille Display should show up (or similar item). Select it, and at the pair prompt, select yes. If it asks you for the authentication code, type it, and press Enter. It is now ready to go. 2. Shut down and restart: refer to the instructions above. At this point, go to Main Menu and select Terminal for Screen Reader. Shut down JAWS, and at the mPower, select Bluetooth. Restart JAWS. Terms used in these instructions: "System Drive": a drive where Windows is installed (typically C drive) "Bluetooth": a short range wireless connection that can work up to 30 feet (10
meters).
 Things that you have to know:
1. In order to use Bluetooth connection, you need JAWS 7.1 or higher on the computer's end, KeySoft 7.0 or higher on the mPower's end, and a Bluetooth adapter. Make sure that you select the right "com port." 2. At this time, Braille Display using USB connection is not supported. 3. Most laptops these days do not even have a serial port. In this case, you need to use Bluetooth.

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