Hi Jason,

 

Thank you so much. In fact, the latest Windows update was indeed a security update, so I’m a little hesitant to revert back. Thankfully this computer has Bluetooth, so I’ll resort to using my Focus with NVDA over Bluetooth. Until I can get it working properly with Narrator over USB. It’s just a shame that Braille displays don’t work over Bluetooth with Narrator.

 

 

Thank you once again for your help!

 

Kind regards,

 

Siena.

 

From: Jason White
Sent: December 20, 2021 4:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] Problem using Focus 40 Blue with Narrator and BRLTTY

 

 

On 17/12/21 17:10, Siena Trigiani wrote:

 

I recently got my new computer running Windows 11 and Narrator as my main screenreader. I also got a Focus 40 Blue Braille display, which I am trying to pair with Narrator. I managed to pair it as a Bluetooth display with NVDA, but I primarily intend to use it with Narrator instead. I got it to work for a little while, but after the recent Windows update, it stopped working.

I'm not an expert in Windows system administration, being more comfortable with Linux. However, Windows has restore points that you can use to revert changes made to operating system files. You might be able to use a restore point to undo whatever change introduced the problem in the first place. However, if it was a security-related update then you definitely don't want to revert it.

 

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