I had a related question, can you pair apex with iPhone using the cord? Can you possibly connect the cord to pari as well as charge iPhone with Apex?

----- Original Message ----- From: "josh gregory" <[email protected]>
To: "Andrew Head" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] pairing the iphone via bluetooth with thebrailleNote


Hey there. Nope, go to the braille terminal on your apex, make sure
the port is set to bluetooth. Hit enter if it is, if not, change it.
Then go to your phone, go to
settings/general/accessibility/voiceover/braille. It'll search for
your apex, and when it finds it, it'll display it. Double tap it,
enter the pairing code (0000) (be quick at it, you only have like 10
seconds or so) and double tap the pair button in the top right corner
of the screen. You should hear an auditory cue, and the braille should
pop up.
Hth!
Best,
Josh


On 3/10/12, Andrew Head <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering what you have to do on the brailleNote to pair the Iphone via
Bluetooth? Do I use activesync? The only two services offered are printer
and activesync.
Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of jessica
Sent: Sunday, 11 March 2012 10:36 AM
To: Chris Nusbaum; [email protected]
Subject: re: [Braillenote] voice recognition and a word to Humanware

Chris, You should foreword this straight to hw. I totally agree with
everything you have said. Especially for me. Since I can not use a pc and
the only computer I have is my bn it would be nice to be able to do more
with it. I also don't know why on the eMpower you could record the radio and
on the apex you can't. To me that is a downgrade not an upgrade. I would
love it if they brought that back for the apex.

sent from my BrailleNote

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Nusbaum <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 18:14:08 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] voice recognition and a word to Humanware

JD,

That is very interesting! I personally would find a voice recognition
software useful! Those of you who have heard of or used J-Say or Dragon
Naturally Speaking will know what I'm talking about. But if we get a voice
recognition feature on the BrailleNote, why not support voice chatting
applications such as Skype and TeamTalk?

 If any Humanware staff member reads this, I have one piece of advice for
you to take back to your company: whenever you next release a Keysoft
version, you would do well to consider some major feature upgrades (you
might want to look at the archives of this list for suggestions of new
features and discuss them with your engineering team, so you know what your
customers really
want) and do it fast before HIMS and the BrailleSense line of notetakers
totally blow the BrailleNote out of the water. I love my BrailleNote Apex,
and it is instrumental to my success in school and in connecting with my
friends in this technologically-driven world in which we live. However, I
can only speak for myself, but I think a lot of users on this list would
agree with me in my opinion that the BrailleNote family of products has
great potential which hasn't been unlocked yet because Humanware won't allow it to be unlocked. They won't add new features that we have requested; they
don't monitor this list for suggestions, at least not that we know of,
although they say they do; they still run their BrailleNotes on an operating
system (Windows CE) which is very old and is no longer supported by
Microsoft, as well as Internet Explorer 6 as an underlying browser for
KeyWeb; and most important of my complaints, they haven't released a
Software Development Kit (SDK) so that programmers outside of the Humanware
engineering team can write programs for the BrailleNote.  If an SDK is
released, Humanware won't have to do all the work; I believe that users and programmers such as Joseph Lee, Alex Hall, Marvin Vasquez, and Tyler Z, if
given the opportunity, could write programs which would add many more
features to the BrailleNote.  Please Humanware; make your product a truly
competitive one! Unleash the full potential of the BrailleNote!!

I'm sorry if any of you think this sounds harsh, but I think it needs to be said! If we want new features and a better BrailleNote experience, we need
to speak up and keep speaking up with Humanware.

Chris Nusbaum
Email and Google Talk/Keychat (on the BrailleNote) ID:
[email protected]
Skype: christpher.nusbaum3 or search for Chris Nusbaum

"The real problem of blindness is not the loss of eyesight.  The real
problem is the misunderstanding and lack of education that exists.  If a
blind person has the proper training and opportunity, blindness can be
reduced to a mere physical nuisance."
-- Kenneth Jernigan

----- Original Message -----
From: JD Townsend <[email protected]
To: Bn Braillenote list <[email protected] Date sent: Fri, 09
Mar 2012 09:37:32 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] Speech Recognision


No, the BrailleNotes do not have a voice recognition application.
I do believe that it would be a most welcome addition. It would steem that
the Apex line might be able to support this.

As I said, interesting.



JD Townsend
Daytona Beach, Florida, Earth
Helping the light dependent to see.

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