I use a Brailliant BI 40 here (not sure if you have the new generation or not, 
but I guess it's close enough). It will recover just fine as long as you power 
the display on first. So if you put your mac to sleep and then turn the display 
off, turn it on first, then wake your mac and it should work. Actually, always 
turn it on before you plug it into USB, because otherwise I've found screen 
readers, not just VO, don't detect it properly.

On 18 Feb 2014, at 08:15 am, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
> Does anybody here use Brailliant-32 (latest generation) Braille display with 
> VoiceOver on Mac OS?
> I noticed that oftentimes Braille does not come back on the display after the 
> computer goes out of the sleep mode. The only way to restore Braille is to 
> replug the USB cable to the Braille display.
> Has anyone else experienced this with their setup? O, forgot to mention, I am 
> using Mac Mini.
> 
> Thanks for any pointers.
> Best,
> Vic
> 
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