Hi Flor,
Yes, first of all I removed the optelec driver for my Braille voyager and then tried to install EasyBraille. The problem is in the fact that this unit can be connectet only via USB or bluetooth and there is no serial connection. So changing the com port from com1 to com4 or com8 won't help.
Unfortunately, I don't know the sintax to change the port into the jfw.ini.
thanks.

Flor Lynch said the following on 23.12.2009 02:46:
Hi,

You have another braille display installed? (It might be trying to act as the default. Select the HandyTech in braille Options, then restart.) Can you not change the com port in use - to, say, com4 - by arrowing to it and then proceeding through the dialogue?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Marijan Janev" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 9:32 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Installing Handytech EasyBraille HID on a USB


Hello,
I try to install new Handytech EasyBraille HID Braille display under jaws10 but no luck. I start the jaws driver from the EasyBraille CD but the installation process can't finish because jaws crashes every time after the installation. Despite of the fact that this unit connects via USB port, jaws trys to call it from the com1.
This is from the jfw.ini after the installation:
Braille1Name=Handy
Braille1LongName=Handy Tech
Braille1Port=Com1:19200,o,8,1
Braille1Driver=handy

Anybody have an idea how to cure this manualy?
Thanks!
M
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