The braille Lite isn't supported as a Braille display in OS X. I use an 
application called ZTerm, which communicates to the serial port as a 
file-transfer option. I still like to transfer files back and fort to it. It's 
my old, quaint, legacy, bearskin-and-flint-knife method, and I'm used to it. :) 
But it is a little tricky. Again, doing this does not allow it to function as a 
Braille display. This is why I broke down and bought a Focus 40 Blue eventually.

HTH,
Teresa

"Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough."--Richard P. Feynman

On Apr 10, 2012, at 2:26 PM, M. Taylor wrote:

> Hello Theresa,
> 
> I have no idea of what zTerm is or does but I have never been successful in
> getting my Freedom Scientific BrailleLite Millennium 20 to work on my Mac.
> 
> Mark

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