Wow, Gigi, that's just crazy! I can't imagine why that happened, my BrailleEdge paired with my 5S right away with no problems at all. Cheers, Donna On Dec 14, 2013, at 5:24 AM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there again > I didn't using the spacebar to select files and deleting them all at once. > You learn something new everyday, never mind I've had this display for over a > year now. I guess that means you can delete those ghost files. > > I do have some information, however, about pairing problems with the Braille > Edge 40. This happened to me, and I have no idea why. I went to the office > HIMS office and worked on this with Mike. I guess we spent about two hours on > this, and then we ended up calling that wonderful 877 number. > > My Braille Edgge 40 liked every device, except my 5 s iPhone, so there is > probably not something wrong with your Braille Edge, at least mine didn't end > up needing repair for the same problem you are having. > > You won't like to hear this, but I had to erase all my settings on the > iPhone. I'm talking about restoring it, so don't do that unless you find you > have to. You might go into settings and write down all the ones you can find > that you changed from the defaults. Oh, yes, make sure you have written > somewhere your Internet passwords. Then set your settings back to factory. > You don't have to erase all your data on your iPhone, just your settings. If > you're concerned about doing that and losing all your stuff, you might want > to call Apple Accessibility at 877-204-3930. If your equipment is too old, > like you've had your iPhone for too long, for instance, and Apple charges you > the $20, it will be worth it. It costed me a lot more than that to find out > what was wrong with my Braille Edge. I made a trip to Austin. I did visit a > friend, but I had to pay cab fare etc. to go to the HIMS office. > > Regards, > Gigi > > On Dec 14, 2013, at 2:16 AM, Lisette Wesseling <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> You can just select files by pressing space on them. Then d chord will >> delete all selected files. >> I too have tried deleting that top folder to my cost. you just have to >> ignore the ghost files and that funny folder. It’s something the Mac puts >> there for its own reasons I don’t understand. >> Can’t help you with the pairing issue as I’ve had no trouble pairing my >> Braille Edge with my iPhone. Sorry… >> >> >> Lisette >> >> On 14/12/2013, at 12:43 pm, Desi Noller <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Gigi, >>> >>> Thanks so much for your help! Do you know if there is a way to delete >>> multiple files? >>> >>> Desi >>> >>> >>> >>> On Dec 13, 2013, at 4:16 PM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> No it is not the number 80. It is >>>> >>>> ", And I'm not sure why that choice was made but you can just ignore it. >>>> As for the ghost files as far as I know you get them what do you want them >>>> or not. You can just delete the things and fine or you can ignore them >>>> >>>> And when you want to get a file, just type in the first letter of the >>>> filename and it will go past all those things. Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>>> On Dec 13, 2013, at 3:20 PM, Desi Noller <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Everyone, >>>>> >>>>> I just acquired a Braille Edge 40, and one of the things I did almost >>>>> immediately, was to copy some files from my iMac on to an SD card. I >>>>> placed the card in the Braille Edge, and while my folder structure was >>>>> perfect, I noticed that there were two versions of every file I had >>>>> placed there! One of the file names had a bunch of underline symbols in >>>>> them, while the other version didn’t. When I tried to open the ones with >>>>> the extra symbols, I saw “Mac OSX followed by a bunch of stuff I couldn’t >>>>> interpret. When I opened the files that had no extra symbols, they >>>>> looked perfectly normal and were just as I expected them to be. I also >>>>> forgot to mention, that the top two folder names in my Braille Edge >>>>> NotePad were designated by only a pair of quotes and did not seem to >>>>> open. I deleted all of the extra versions of my own files, leaving only >>>>> the accurate versions on my card, and then I decided in order to tidy >>>>> things up I would delete the folders with the quotes. That was >>>>> definitely a mistake! When the delete was completed, I got the chilling >>>>> message “No Items.” Copying them back on to my card from my iMac won’t >>>>> be a problem, but how do I make sure that all of those “Ghost” files >>>>> don’t come back? Furthermore, what are the files that were designated by >>>>> just the pair of quotes, or what could also have been the number 80? >>>>> >>>>> Also, when I tried to pair my Braille Edge with my iPhone 4S following >>>>> the instructions on the HIMS web site, I got a message saying, “Unable to >>>>> load driver.” I’m running version 1.1, I don’t remember the exact build >>>>> number, but I think it came out in September. 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