Hi Lyn I can get my apex to work with my iphone will try it with my mac.
first on the apex you go to terminal mode and put it to bluetooth
then on the iphone go to settings accessability voice over and then braille.
then pair it you have to be real fast when pairing now I must read
chapter eight of my manual for the braille on the mac.
if stuck I can give my skype name.At 05:36 13/07/2013, you 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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