Hi Joanne, 

My problem is I would very much like to tug my IOS device in the bag and
only operate from the braille display.  However,  some times, it will not
automatically lock and I will have to take out the iPhone to press the power
button. 

At the same time, to begin work, one will have to start the Braille Display
first, then turn on the iPhone.  If possible, I would like to be able to do
everything from the braille display. So, if you are able to do it with one
particular device, do let me know.

Moses. 


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Subject: Re: Waking up the iPhone with a Braille Device

Hi,

I don't see why not. i have a logitec bluetooth keyboard for my ipad, and it
wakes up my ipad with me pressing any key on the keyboard. Same should goes
with the braille display.
It shouldn't be a security issue at all. I have different braille displays
pair with different IDevice, e.g. Iphone with Braillesense U2, and Edge with
Mac and Ipad. All of the devices only work with one active connection, and
you can only have one active connection for one pair of device in any given
time anyway. This means, if i have my u2 and edge on at the same time, and
only have my mac pairing with edge, the u2 won't suddently jump in to have a
party with the mac as well.
I guess, it is matter of working it out what braille display you have and
what works with waking up the phone.

Regards
Joanne Shuang Chua
Leaders For Tomorrow 2013 Candidate
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On 16/07/2013, at 23:14, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:

> As much as this feature might have added convenience, I'd expect that
there may be a security risk. Certainly you'd have to adjust the settings so
that the phone wouldn't pair with random nearby Braille displays. I'm not
even sure that anything will wake a phone up, except pressing a button on
the phone physically.
> 
> Teresa
> On Jul 16, 2013, at 4:12 AM, Annie Skov Nielsen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi.
>> 
>> Unfortunately it is not possible to wake an IPHone up with a braille
display at the moment. I also whish it would be possible to turn on the
brailledisplay and it will connect, as it is now you will have to lock the
phone and unlock it again.
>> 
>> Best regards Annie.
>> Den Jul 16, 2013 kl. 9:30 AM skrev Moses Choo <[email protected]>:
>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> Anyone here has a braille display that is able to wake up the iphone?
>>> 
>>> I would very much like to place my iPhone in a bag   while just
operating it with a Braille Display. Unfortunately, I have not come across
one braille display  that has a key to wake up the iphone or even lock the
eyephone. However, the  Rivo keyboard is able to do it.
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Moses.
>>> 
>>> 
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