Why can the mpower, then?

On 3/10/12, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can confirm this. I never thought the cord could connect the two for
> pairing, but I hoped to get a charge out of the deal at least. It
> seems, though, that the apex can't put out enough power from its usb
> ports to do the job.
>
> On 3/10/12, josh gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Nope, sorry. Mine doesn't even charge it, it says device not
>> recognized. Pairing won't work, because of this. hth.
>> Josh
>>
>> On 3/10/12, Tara Prakash <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 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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