Hello. I have used a BrailleConnect 25 since I first got my Mac, and it works with absolutely no problems. Make sure you are set to USB mode instead of Bluetooth. If you are using Bluetooth, it will show up in Fusion. Window-Eyes works great with it under fusion, but make sure you're USB. I suppose you've already done this, but I am just making sure. Sometimes I forget, plug it in, and nothing. Then, I look, and behold, Bluetooth is selected. I hope this helps. The BrailleConnect most certainly is an awesome display with VoiceOver.
On Jun 13, 2008, at 11:15 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

While several of the devices have the word, "Connect," in their name, I don't see anything that is called, "Braille Connect," in the list of Mac supported devices, which can be found at this link, as taken from Lioncourt.com Resource Index page:

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306815



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On Jun 13, 2008, at 9:09 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

Hi friends, I just plugged in my braille connect to see what would befall, and low, it does nothing. VO says no braille display detected in the braille screen of the vo control panel. It's plugged in and turned on. I've tried rebooting.

It's also interesting to note that it shows up in vmware fusion when I open my windows vm, and windows sees it and tries to install software.

Best,

Erik

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