Hi Chris,
Few questions about this:
* When you selected your computer from "List
of Bluetooth devices" page, then at the
prompt "List of Services" page, did you
select ActiveSync? It is a good idea to
select, it, as it ensures that your computer
would be "fooled" to believe that you are
going to use ActiveSync service.
* You'll need to make sure that your
Bluetooth device is turned on (go to System
Tray, go to Bluetooth, and make sure it says
"Stop"; this means that your adapter is on).
Yeah, someday I'll upload Bluetooth display
podcast on either Blind Cool Tech or Blind
Geek Zone (probably tomorrow).
I've found that my own Kensington Bluetooth
dongle works fine.
Cheers,
Joseph
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From: "Chris Hallsworth"
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Date sent: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:01:52 +0100
Subject: Fw: [Braillenote] Interesting
finding when attemptingtouseBrailleTerminal
Sorry guys, forgot to include this address in
my reply, sorry about that.
Nicole, sorry for the duplicate message, it
was meant to go to the list.
Below is my reply.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Hallsworth"
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To: "Nicole B. Torcolini"
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Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Interesting
finding when attempting
touseBrailleTerminal
The thing is though, I have discovered that
the serial port needs to be
"forced" open in order for Braille terminal
to even connect, never mind
work. Why? If I try to connect to the
Braille Terminal, via bluetooth this
is, without the com port being open in the
first place, I get the
following message on my mPower: "The serial
port is not available."
followed by: "The operation completed
successfully". The same is true for
the remote synthesizer, except I get a
different message: "The specified
network resource or device is no longer
available". Well I'm sorry, but
how can this be when no programmes I have
running are accessing the serial
port? And how come that if I open the serial
port, say, via Hyperterminal,
both Braille Terminal and Remote Synthesizer
will connect properly? I'm
beginning to wonder if there are
compatibility issues with my Belkin
adaptor and the Windows XP SP2 drivers,
causing the serial port to be
denied access, even though nothing's
accessing it. Hmm, strange. I should
also point out that if I use the serial port
option (I'm on about the
"real" serial port option), both Braille
Terminal and Remote Synthesizer
will connect properly. Thanks in advance
once again for the help.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicole B. Torcolini"
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To: "Braillenote List"
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Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Interesting
finding when attempting
touseBrailleTerminal
On the same note, whenever you use the same
port on the computer and bn
for different things (active sync, visual
display, Braille terminal),
always make sure the other programs are
turned off before using one of
them. My active sync gets mad when I try to
use visual display, but it's
fine when I tell it to go away and stop
trying to connect.
HTH,
Nicole
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Lee"
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To: "Chris Hallsworth"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[email protected]
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 8:36 AM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Interesting
finding when attempting to
useBrailleTerminal
Hi Chris,
Because Visual Display interferes with
Braille Terminal. You'll have to
turn Visual Display off before you can use
Braille Terminal. Speaking
of this, you'll have to restart JAWS while
BrailleNote is in Braille
Terminal in order for it to truly work.
Cheers,
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Hallsworth"
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To: "BrailleNote List"
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Date sent: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 14:34:59 +0100
Subject: [Braillenote] Interesting finding
when attempting to use BrailleTerminal
Hi all,
I have looked further into my problem of not
being able to use Braille
Terminal via bluetooth on my laptop. I ran
Hyperterminal, and I could
successfully connect to the com port. When I
launch Braille terminal, I
still get a blank display at the mPower's
end, however when I press keys on
my mPower BT 32 garbage appears on the screen
of my laptop. However, when I
enable visual display via Bluetooth, which is
a cool feature I have to say,
the information is displayed correctly on my
laptop. Now can anyone help in
why this would be the case? I'm slightly
worried that my mPower BT 32's at
fault here. Thanks in advance for the help.
P.S. I'm using a Belkin
bluetooth adaptor which uses Windows XP SP2
drivers as its bluetooth
software.
Chris Hallsworth
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