it doesn't matter. The new displays are not yet supported.
Matt
Sent from my macbook pro

On 2012-02-14, at 8:37 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:

> Did you go to settings, general, accessibility, VoiceOver, Braille? This is 
> the place to pair Braille displays, and not via settings, general, bluetooth.
> 
> 
> Christopher H
> 
> On 14/02/2012 12:57, Shanna Stichler wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I recently acquired a Brailliant 40 BI display. My distributor told me
>> that this product would pair with IOS devices and my MacBook, however
>> this does not appear to be the case. I have no problems using the
>> Brailliant with a Windows machine, but so far have had absolutely no
>> luck with anything Apple.
>> I have done my own research, and it seems that this particular display
>> is not yet supported with VO, but I thought I’d check on this list. Has
>> anyone had luck with one of these things. I really hope so, because I
>> absolutely fell in love with the display, and I’d love to keep it.
>> Shanna
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