Cool, when you pair a bluetooth display on the mac, do you have to do it 
through system preferences, bluetooth, ?  Like you would with a keyboard, 
headset or any other device like that first?  And then go into VO utility under 
Braille, and set it up there?  Or is it all done in VO utility?  Was going to 
try my Humanware Brailliant BI40 over Bluetooth, and I was  assuming that I'd 
have to go into system prefs, and bluetooth, , but that didn't seem to work.  
It'd see the device, but refuse to pair.  Should I actually be doing it all 
through VO utility?  And avoid the bluetooth system preference pane, and the 
area where I can set up devices in there altogether?    
On 2012-07-26, at 9:02 PM, David Tanner <david.tanner...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have gotten both the Braille Edge and HandyTech Active Braille to work with 
> ML with no real problem other than the second time I used the Edge it ask for 
> me to pear it and the time for entering the code was very short, but I did 
> finally get it done.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Holmes" <steve.holme...@gmail.com>
> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 11:06 PM
> Subject: Braille Support Broken in Mountain Lion!
> 
> 
> I just tried to use my RefreshaBraille 18 display this evening and it doesn't 
> work here anymore.  First off, I had previously defined it under Lion and 
> successfully used it several times.  Tonight after the ML install, it would 
> never connect.  So then I removed the device from the bluetooth list in the 
> Braille device section of VO.  Then when I tried to pair it back up, I kept 
> getting an error that VO couldn't load a device driver for this device.  Has 
> anyone else had success getting any braille displays to work under Mountain 
> Lion?
> 
> I will probably give Apple a call about this.  I sure hope they didn't break 
> support like they did with the Hims devices on IOS.  BTW, I never got 
> prompted to enter any pairing codes and I usually do when hooking up the 
> Refreshabraille display.
> 
> Any ideas here?
> 
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