Hi Paw, I think someone wrote about you last week. Or you have a twin. Have you contacted: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to see if they have any help and also [EMAIL PROTECTED] to see if they can shed any light? I doubt gw will have a clue but apple might.
----- Original Message ----- From: "the Pawpower Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 9:09 PM Subject: new member, a braille display question Hi everybody, I just joined this list and am learning a great deal. My name is Rox. I use an Ibook g4 running leopard at the office and a new Macbook also running leopard, at home. I am Deafblind, and although I can understand Voiceover with my big powerful earphones, I'd much rather have braille. I have a Syncbraille made by GW micro and The new mac isn't recognizing it; I haven't tried it on the IBook yet. I have done everything I can think of. The box under universal devices is checked to allow adaptive devices. All of the voiceover stuff is set correctly, and all seems to be in order. The computer doesn't recognize the display. The USB ports on this mac work just fine and this display works on a machine running windows/jfw. Does anyone have any ideas for me? I got a loner Pacmate display, to test it out on the Macbook, but it didn't come with any kind of cord to connect it. Has anyone run a pacmate display with their Mac? What cord did you use; I'm assuming it's probably a standard A/Mini-d cord, but I'm having trouble locating where to plug it in on the Pacmate. Thanks for any help y'all can give. Best, Rox and the Kitchen Bitches Bristol (retired), Mill'E SD and Laveau SDIT CGC I don't have an attitude problem. You have a perception problem [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: Brissysgirl Yahoo: lillebriss recognizing
