Hi John,
After doing all this, have you tried
restarting Window-Eyes? (Select Exit from
Window-Eyes window and select Window-Eyes
item from Desktop).
Cheers,
Joseph
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From: John Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 15:29:12 +0000
Subject: [Braillenote] Using Braillenote as a
braille display via Bluetooth
Hi All
My name is John Ramm, I live in the UK, I
have owned a BrailleNote
MPower for just over a year now, and I
haven't yet managed to make it
function as a Bluetooth braille display with
my laptop in that time.
I would be grateful for any help here, so
I'll give you all some details.
I have a BrailleNote MPower BT running
Keysoft 7.2Build 43 and
Windows CE version 4.20. I have a Dell
Latitude D430 laptop running
Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2. As far as I
know I have installed the
latest drivers for the dell Bluetooth module
on the laptop, butI'm
willing to examine that point if anyone
thinks it matters. I have
Window-Eyes v6.0 as my screen reader of
choice, although for
experimental purposes I also have a demo of
Jaws 9 if that would help.
What have I done so far?
I have installed Microsoft Activesync v4 on
the laptop.
I have set up a Bluetooth serial port on the
laptop.
I have set Window-Eyes to use the serial port
number assigned to the
Bluetooth device.
As I sit here my Braillenot is reporting that
it has paired with my
laptop and that activeSync is active.
what's the problem?
The problem is that if I hit t from the
Braillenote main menu the
following happens:
it says, "Braille terminal port? Bluetooth"
I hit enter and tell it to connect to my
laptop.
I hear a single beep, and the braille display
says, "Braille
terminal", but if I hit a thumb key I just
get a blank display and no
keys make any difference.
On the laptop a dialogue has now popped up
which says:
Microsoft ActiveSync
Microsoft ActiveSync cannot recognise this
device for one of two reasons:
The device was not connected properly. To
start over, disconnect the cable
and remove the device from it's cradle. Then
connect the cable to the PC ,
turn on the device, and place the device in
it's cradle.
If the device is still not recognised, click
help
The device is not a Smartphone or Pocket PC.
To keep ActiveSync from trying
to connect to this or any other device on the
Port, select the checkbox
below.
There is a checkbox which I can check and
which is labeled: Stop
ActiveSync from looking for device on the
serial/infrared port, but
as I am attempting to connect using a serial
port it would feel
counter intuative to do this.
By now my head is starting to real, and this
may be enough detail for now.
I should mention that everything works fine
if I connect via the
serial cable and the apropriate port, but I
really want to work
wirelessly, and this has become a bit of a
challenge.
Thanks for any help
Talk soon
John Ramm
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