Hi Gordon

Not much help to you with your Apex pairing problem I appreciate, but I have
no difficulty connecting my Hims BrailleSense Plus to my new iPad Mini with
Retina display, iPhone 5, and fourth generation iPod Touch.  So there must
be something amiss with the Apex if it doesn't work with any of your iOS
devices.  Very strange, it would bug the life out of me too.



Kind regards,

Jackie Brown
Twitter: @thebrownsplace
Skype: Thejackmate

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gordon Smith
Sent: 04 January 2014 04:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: More On Bluetooth With A Braille Device

  Hi again everybody
  As I write, I'm trying everything I can think of to make my 
HumanWare Apex and my iPhone 4S talk to one another, with 
absolutely no success so from
  On the assumption that I eventually manage this, is there a way 
to see all active Braille keyboard commands for a specific 
connected display device?  I'll stick at this I think, as it's 
bugging me.  I know I'm doing this right, as my Focus40-Blue 
works immediately.   But something really odd is obviously going 
onwiththe Apex, so I shall speak to HumanWare if I cannot resolve 
this by Monday, with the possible help of other group members who 
have achieved this already, of course, should any further 
information be forthcoming, for which I'd be extremely greatful, 
needless to say.
  Kind regards
  Gordon Smith
  Information Technology Accessibility Consultant
  Providing Support For Young People Living With Sight Loss:  
Advice On Accessible Information Technologies, And Braille 
Transcription Services.
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