Yeah that's the right code.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 13, 2013, at 1:00 AM, Desi Noller <desiandca...@q.com> wrote:

> Hi Lynne,
> 
> Did you put the Apex in Terminal Mode.  I don't have an Apex, but a good 
> friend of mine does, and I was helping her with hers recently.  I believe you 
> have to go into the Connectivity settings on the Apex, put it in terminal 
> Mode, then proceed as you did with the iPhone.  Then choose the Apex on the 
> iPhone, and once you've double tapped it, you only have a short time to 
> complete the pairing by entering the pairing code on the phone.  I want to 
> say it is 0, 0, 0, 0, without the commas and spaces of course.  Then you 
> should hear that wonderful little sound and the two should be paired.  It's 
> getting late here and I'm very tired, so I hope this makes some sense!  If 
> not, maybe someone else on list will join in and fill in anything I missed!  
> Hope it works!
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> Desi
> 
> PS:  I just got my new Brailliant 40 today, and I realize I have much to 
> learn about using it with VoiceOver on my iMac.  I'm having some trouble with 
> screen navigation.  Anyway, there's always something new to learn isn't there?
> On Jul 12, 2013, at 9:36 PM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith" 
> <ly...@mac-access.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> Does anybody happen to have a BrailleNote Apex and either an iPad or iPhone 
>> which they have managed to get working? I know this is supposed to work, but 
>> for some reason when we go to the 
>> Settings>Accessibility>VoiceOver>Braille>Braille Display, and then put the 
>> BrailleNote into search mode, the two devices don't see one another at all. 
>> It's odd, as the iPad sees Gordon's Brailliant 40 with no problem at all. 
>> He's keen to try the BrailleNote to see how well it works. But so far, no 
>> joy.
>> 
>> Also, has anybody managed to get the BrailleNote working with multi-key 
>> input with VoiceOveR on Mac OS?
>> 
>> Warm regards
>> 
>> Lynne
>> 
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