Hello William

On the contrary in our case. We have a Windows 7 64-bit VM set up here and 
Gordon's Brailliant 40 and his Connect 40 both work perfectly under the guest 
OS if, and only if, he connects it via USB, at the moment. If you require 
Bluetooth connectivity you'll need to install the BootCamp drivers.

I'm not going to discuss the Windows side of this because it would take us off 
topic. Suffice it to say that it all depends on a couple of things; you need 
the very latest Humanware drivers which Gordon has here if you need them. The 
ones on the disk that come with your display may not be the latest drivers.

Lynne

On 17 Jun 2012, at 17:09, william lomas <[email protected]> wrote:

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

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