PS It's not usually a good idea to cross post to multiple groups at once. :)

Grant

On 6/28/12, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Jessica, Active Sync only works in conjunction with a PC. iPhones
> have no knowledge of it. You can sync contacts and calendars between
> your PC and your BrailleNote by syncing both with Outlook on your PC:
> your PC acts as a kind of middleman. But you can't sync them if you
> don't have access to a PC. You have to use iTunes to sync the iPhone,
> and Windows Mobile Device Center or Active Sync in conjunction with
> KeySync to sync your BrailleNote. Let us know if you want more
> information on the above.
>
> You can of course, use your iPhone as a Braille display via Bluetooth.
> Do you also need details on setting that up? Basically, enter Braille
> Terminal mode on your BrailleNote and hit B for bluetooth. Then head
> to settings, general, accessibility, VoiceOver, Braille, on your
> iPhone. The BrailleNote Apex should show up as a Braille display that
> you can connect to. On the iPhone, double tap it and enter the PIN
> code 0000 and choose the pair button.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Grant
>
> On 6/28/12, Jessica Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Will blutooth active sync work between the braillenote Apex and
>> the iPhone 4s? If it will work, then how do you set it up?
>>
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