Hi Alex,

You needn't apologise, for not helping more, because your effort on my behalf 
was (and still is) greatly appreciated.  I now love being able to use my iPhone 
to read books from the iBookstore, Read2Go and the Nook app.

I read a lot of things in German, so let me assure you that for those who work 
with more than one language, or for those who are studying a different 
language, the ability to read in Braille, just by using the iPhone and a 
Braille terminal/display is pretty spectacular.  

Now, all we need to do is get Kindle books on board … :-( 

Sincerest thanks,

Mike

On 27,Feb,2013, at 5:16 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recommend calling Humanware to be sure, but I believe there are problems 
> with qt units. There is a special command to type using the homerow like a 
> braille keyboard, which should be in the braille terminal section of the 
> manual assuming you have 9.1 or later, but I don't know what would happen 
> with corded commands. I have never used a qt device so cannot say for sure 
> whqat can and cannot happen, which is why I say to call Humanware. Sorry I 
> can't help more.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Feb 27, 2013, at 20:05, Mike Busboom <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello Alex,
>> 
>> Thanks so much for pointing me to your materials.  Anyone who owns any 
>> BrailleNote product would benefit by visiting your site.
>> 
>> I was immediately able to connect the Apex with my iPhone 4S via bluetooth.
>> 
>> When I went to the files in which you described some of the commands that 
>> could be issued from the Apex keyboard, I stumbled just a little.  I own an 
>> Apex with a querty keyboard, so I wasn't able to fully take advantage of the 
>> information that those files contained.  Could you refer me to a source of 
>> material that might address controlling the iPhone from an Apex with a 
>> keyboard like mine?
>> 
>> Again, thanks for a great resource!
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> On 25,Feb,2013, at 5:25 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I did a recording on how to do this. Visit www.braillenoteusers.info/media 
>>> and find the section on pairing the Apex with the iPhone. Keysoft 9.1 will 
>>> work just fine, as will the 4S, though 9.2 does make it possible to enter 
>>> commands like space-e or space-o without keysoft interpreting them. If you 
>>> have questions or still cannot get things working after listening to the 
>>> recording, let me know.
>>> On Feb 25, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Mike Busboom <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi.
>>>> 
>>>> I have been able to successfully pair my iPhone 4S and my Mac Book, but 
>>>> thus far, I have been unable to pair my 4S with my BrailleNote Apex.  My 
>>>> Apex is currently running Keynote version 9.10, build 1031.  If all goes 
>>>> according to plan, I will be upgrading the Apex to something more recent 
>>>> in a few days.  Will I have to wait for the upgrade, or is there a way to 
>>>> make this current version of Keynote and the Apex talk to my 4S?
>>>> 
>>>> As for pairing, I tried both 0000 and 1111.  I entered both of these 
>>>> values on the Apex keyboard.
>>>> 
>>>> Any suggestions would be great!
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you.
>>>> 
>>>> Mike
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>>> 
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