hi david yes youa re right my brailliant is not seen in window eyes on com 1 
not sure waht port it connects to via bluetooth and when i connect to USB the 
mac asks where do iw ant it mac or fusion but fusion not installing the drivers

On 17 Jun 2012, at 16:23, David Griffith wrote:

> I have no  knowledge of Braille displays but in theory the fact that
> voiceover sees the display first should not be a problem. Fusion contains a
> device management interface which can determine whether devices are
> connected to the Mac or to windows.
> However ,this does not always work perfectly. My EyePal scanner will not
> work properly under windows Fusion .
> 
> Given the cost of displays I think it is too risky to go on theory though
> and you will need to get a  manufacture to say that they support this way of
> using a display before purchase. Even if somebody  else on list has got a
> display working perfectly configurations vary and you may encounter problems
> which will need manufacturers support.
> 
> 
> David Griffith
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 17 June 2012 16:10
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: braille displays under mac osx and fusion
> 
>               hi all ahs anyone managed to get fusion to work with a
> braille display that is bluetooth or USB?
> If so i assume voiceover on the mac side of things would see it first and
> then not sure how fusion would do it
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