I think this may be  Lion thing. I could be wrong but I seem to remember some 
Braille Sense problems in Lion that Mountain Lion fixed. Again, I could be 
wrong; if possible, see if it works on a 10.8 machine. Someone please correct 
me if I'm wrong.

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 16, 2013, at 19:12, Eric Oyen <[email protected]> wrote:

> ok,
> it seems that there is a technical glitch with my macbook. every time I try 
> to pair the Braille Sense U2 with my macbook (OS X Lion) it fails to pair. 
> the error that it spits up is "unable to locate a proper driver for this 
> device. Pairing failed"
> 
> I have checked with the apple knowledge base and the procedure is the correct 
> one. I have sent an email to hims-inc and also called their tech support 
> dept. I have yet to get a response and the apple knowledge base has no 
> solutions for this particular problem.
> 
> -eric
> 
> On Feb 13, 2013, at 12:06 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> 
>> The commands are online; google "common braille commands for iOS" to find 
>> the Apple article on it. As to the mac, the process is indeed similar. Go to 
>> the vo utility (vo-f8, with the function key if your settings require it) 
>> and go to braille in the categories table. Hit the add button, and the 
>> process is pretty timple from there. I haven't done it in a long time or I'd 
>> offer you better steps, but let us know if you can't get things set up and 
>> someone can help further.
>> On Feb 13, 2013, at 1:37 PM, Eric Oyen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I just managed to get my Braille Sense U2 to interface with my iPhone! now 
>>> I just have to figure out how to control most of the functions on said 
>>> phone. this will certainly make reading messages and responding to them a 
>>> lot easier.
>>> 
>>> if I keep up my current rate, I should be able to complete learning grade 
>>> II Braille. All that will be needed after that is practice, lots of 
>>> practice.
>>> 
>>> now, all I have to figure out is how to get that Braille Sense to interface 
>>> with my macbook. I am guessing the method to do this is similar to that for 
>>> the iPhone.
>>> 
>>> -eric
>>> (student at the colorado center for the blind)
>>> 
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>> Have a great day,
>> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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>> 
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