Hello there all,
I'm sorry to bug you, but I'm trying to get this to work, and I cannot seem to. 
 I have an older, but still working Seika Trans Braille 40 display, and I have 
tinkered and tinkered with it to no avail with Window-Eyes.  I have done the 
following:
Plugged in the display at startup after installing Window-Eyes
Selected Seika from the list of available displays in the devices branch of the 
settings tree
Set the port to the USB connection; (USB in the list of available connections)
Restarted Window-Eyes and then unplugged the display
Reconnected the display and restarted Window-Eyes with nothing seeming to 
become active in braille
So far, nothing's working
Before I did any of these things, I installed the latest driver on the Seika 
web site (version 6. Something).  All I know is that it was the latest driver 
available on the downloads page of the site; it didn't say anything about a 
specific screen reader.  It looked generic, and someone told me that it acted 
differently than the usual driver for JAWS does, but I think that now they are 
in one driver file.  If someone knows anything about getting this model working 
with Window-Eyes 8, I would be more than grateful!
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