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! If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it.
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