Hello Annie

If your display works the same as Gordon's does, if you only switch one device 
on at a time or have only one device in range, you should be able to use it 
without a problem. Once paired, Gordon's Brailliant 40 here at home and his 
Connect 40 at my office just work. So you shouldn't have to go through the 
entire process each time. I stress again that is the way Gordon's works; yours 
may be different.

Lynne

On 4 Jun 2012, at 19:47, Annie Skov Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi.

I have a braille display that sometimes lose the connection to my IPhone or 
IPad, and it can only be connected to one device at a time. THis means that I 
will have to connect the braille display again every time I have to use another 
device. Is there an easy way to do it. The only way I know is the long way into 
settings find general accessibility VoiceOver braille. Is it e.g. possible to 
move the braille settings out on the front or make an Icon that goes directly 
into braille settings.

Best regards Annie.
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