Thanks Shane,

Maybe we have different firmwares, but mine was the top command keys and the end router keys. It was the router keys I was missing though. I have read the meat of that manual twice and knew it was some silly thing like this, but I thought it was the function buttons with the command keys and that just wasn't working.

Thanks a lot, smiles,
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On 14-Jun-08, at 4:33 PM, Shane Jackson wrote:

Hey there, Erik. To get the menu system up and going, just hold down the middle key on each side of the display, plus the first and last rought keys. These are the routers next to the series of three buttons on both ends. Hold these all down for about three seconds, and the menu will pop up and will be ready to go. this is how it works on my BrailleConnect 24, and I don't think it would be any different. I really hope this helps you get your display up and running.
On Jun 14, 2008, at 11:10 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:

It might be in the list as the baum vareo something The humanware displays are built by baum to the same spec and features and rebadged with braille connect and brailliant logos and manuals. That's one reason I can stand to own this particular humanware product, :)

But I suspect there may be more to it. for example, fI have the interface set to bluetooth so I can use it on my phone. I think I have to switch it over to usb, and as soon as I figure out how to get the menue system... Ah but I left my support cd's for the thing at my parents' place when I was there, most upsetting. I think this is one project that will have to wait.

Thanks,

Erik

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On 13-Jun-08, at 9:15 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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