Hi Scott:
You might also want to post this on the applebraille list.  I don't yet have a 
display, but you might also reach more people there.:)

Be well

Carolyn H
On Jan 8, 2011, at 12:06 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

> All,
> 
> I sent this to the VI Phone list, but I know some of you have Braille 
> displays and have or are using them with your iOS device. If so, please see 
> below and your assistance is appreciated in advance.
>> I just got a new Refreshabraille 18. I have already discovered that I am 
>> having some problems, which are a reminder of the problems I had with the 
>> Brailliant 40. Now the one common denominator is that both are made by Baum.
>> So, knowing that others have reported issues with displays, I have some 
>> questions that I would appreciate folks answering. Please send your response 
>> directly to me to avoid cluttering the list. If you do not have a display, 
>> but have heard of issues, please do not respond to this message unless you 
>> have all the details. Please, I really need to get some solid evidence that 
>> I can use to assemble a report.
>> 
>> Questions:
>> 
>> 1. Make and model of the Braille display you use.
>> 2. Firmware revision.
>> 3. If you know that Baum made the display for the vendor, please state yes 
>> here.
>> 4. Ios Device type.
>> 5. Version of iOS software.
>> 6. Do you use wireless networking?
>> 7. Does your connecting or reconnecting your Braille display cause your WIFI 
>> network connection to be lost?
>> A. If so, did you try changing your 2.4Ghz router from the typical default 
>> of channel 11 to something else and did that resolve the problem?
>> 8. When initially pairing your iOS device, did you receive an error that the 
>> display could not be connected because there was an error in loading the 
>> driver?
>> 9. Upon another attempt were you successful, but noticed odd behaviors such 
>> as sluggishness of the display, certain commands or characters not 
>> functioning?
>> 10. Were you finally able to get the display connected and functioning 
>> correctly?
>> 11. If the answer to question 10 was yes, did you still encounter issues 
>> with putting the iOS device asleep and unlocking the iOS device to find the 
>> Braille display was no longer connected and would not automatically 
>> reconnect?
>> 12. Do you have other bluetooth devices such as keyboards, headphones, etc 
>> paired as well?
>> 13. If you answered yes to question 12, please provide any information 
>> regarding the other devices you have paired.
>> 14. Did you attempt to delete the other devices to determine if these were 
>> creating a conflict with the display?
>> 15. Did you at any time attempt to reset your iOS device?
>> 16. Please provide any additional information that you feel may help.
>> Scott
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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