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>    1. Please, More Advice On Pairing Apex With iPod Touch 4th
>       generation (graham stoodley)
>    2. Re: Please, More Advice On Pairing Apex With iPod Touch 4th
>       generation (Alex Hall)
>    3. re: Please,     More Advice On Pairing Apex With iPod Touch 4th
>       generation (curtis)
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> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:42:39 -0400
> From: "graham stoodley" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Braillenote] Please,        More Advice On Pairing Apex With iPod
>       Touch 4th generation
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> I have paired my iPod Touch with an Apple keyboard, but nothing I do seems to 
> allow pairing the iPod with my Apex BT32 running Keysoft 9.1.0,build 1031.  
> When I activate Braille in the VoiceOver menu on the iPod, the iPod's 
> bluetooth searches but does not recognize the Apex, although Bluetooth is 
> turned on on the Apex.  The Apex will recognize the iPod on a search for 
> Bluetooth devices, but I have learned that the pairing has to occur on the 
> iPod to be successful.
> 
> Does any successful iPod/Apex user have any suggestions?  I have tried 
> everything Alex has so far suggested on the list, and without success.  
> Recommendations will be appreciated.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:51:50 -0400
> From: Alex Hall <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Please, More Advice On Pairing Apex With
>       iPod Touch      4th generation
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> You don't pair like normal to use braille. First, tell the iPod to
> forget the apex (in bluetooth settings), and remove pairing with the
> iPod from the apex's connectivity menu > bluetooth.
> Next, hit t from the main menu, press b, then press enter. You are now
> done with the apex.
> On the iPod, go to settings, general, accessibility, voice over,
> braille. Assuming you haven't changed your apex's name, the iPod will
> see the apex after a few seconds.
> Double tap the apex in the list of braille displays, then, on the
> screen that appears asking for a code, enter 0000 (that's four zeros).
> Once done, find the "pair" button, in the upper right of the screen,
> and double tap it. You have a few chances to do this (it will fail
> after about 10 seconds, so be quick), but you may be locked out after
> 3 unsuccessful tries. If that happens, just tell the iPod to forget
> the apex again, and start over.
> 
> On 9/12/11, graham stoodley <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have paired my iPod Touch with an Apple keyboard, but nothing I do seems
> > to allow pairing the iPod with my Apex BT32 running Keysoft 9.1.0,build
> > 1031.  When I activate Braille in the VoiceOver menu on the iPod, the iPod's
> > bluetooth searches but does not recognize the Apex, although Bluetooth is
> > turned on on the Apex.  The Apex will recognize the iPod on a search for
> > Bluetooth devices, but I have learned that the pairing has to occur on the
> > iPod to be successful.
> >
> > Does any successful iPod/Apex user have any suggestions?  I have tried
> > everything Alex has so far suggested on the list, and without success.
> > Recommendations will be appreciated.
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 16:36:32 -0700
> From: curtis <[email protected]>
> Subject: re: [Braillenote] Please,    More Advice On Pairing Apex With
>       iPod Touch 4th generation
> To: "graham stoodley" <[email protected]>,
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> hi my name is Curtis Boatright and I have a ipod 4 and like alex 
> said you have to put the bluetooth on and it should work
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