First, this requires an Apex; no other model will work.

1. On the apex, hit t from the main menu. Press b for bluetooth and
hit enter. The bn will beep once.

2. On the iPhone, enable Voiceover. Go to settings, general,
accessibility, voiceover, braille. If a popup appears about enabling
bluetooth, select OK.

3. Find the Apex in the devices list (it may take a few seconds to
appear). Double tap the Apex.

4. A keypad will appear. Quickly type in four zeros and tap the "pair"
button a bit below the top right corner. This pairing popup will
disappear soon, so be quick!

5. If all went well, braille will appear on the apex.

On 2/14/11, Robert Stigile <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All,
> Over the weekend, I purchased a i-phone.
> I know that several e-mails have posted before, but I didn't
> think I would need them and deleted the post.
> If someone could resend me the e-mails on how to set up my
> i-phone to work with the Braillenote, I would appreciate it.
> Thank you,
>
>
> Robert Stigile
> E-mail: [email protected]
> Skype: robertstigile1
>
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