Hi all,

I just received the message below on the Mantis mailing list. Does anyone know 
if this problem is unique to the Mantis, or will it be an issue for all braille 
displays?
TIA,
Donna
Message from Mantis list
Writing today to let everyone know that there are connection issues for the 
Mantis and Chameleon after upgrading to iOS 14.4. We recommend that you turn 
off automatic updates and do not upgrade to 14.4. This is a regression 
introduced by Apple in this release. We alerted them to this issue during 14.4 
beta testing and we hope they will correct it in a possible 14.4.1 release. We 
will keep you posted on anything that we learn.
 
The basic issue is that once you upgrade to 14.4, as soon as you lock your iPad 
or iPhone with the Mantis or Chameleon connected, the braille display will not 
automatically reconnect once you wake the device back up. You can force it to 
reconnect by leaving the terminal and reconnecting from there but then you 
won’t get braille. The only way to get braille back is to toggle Bluetooth on 
the iOS device but the issue will happen again as soon as you lock your device 
or it goes to sleep.
 

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