Hi Lynn.

The problem is,  that the brailliant 32 can only remember one device at a 
time.. If you will have to switsch between a  IPad and a IPhone, you will have 
to connect the brailliant to the other device in settings and braille every 
time you will have to change from one device to another. Therefore I thought if 
there was a way so that we could make an icon on the homescreen it would be 
easier.

I do not know if others on this list is using brailliant 32. I sometimes 
experience that it loses connection with the IPhone or IPad, and then I will 
also have to connect it again.


Best regards Annie.
Den Jun 5, 2012 kl. 11:59 AM skrev Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith:

> 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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