Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-08 Thread Thuy Mallalieu
hi. i frequently have three devices connected. esys 12 braille display from 
eurobraille, freedom keyboard, altec lancing headset. this is with 3gs. 

Sent from my iPhone

On 08/08/2010, at 2:29, Isaac Obie io...@gis.net wrote:

 Hello Sonia,
 Congratulations! That Apex is supposed to behave and connect like charm! 
 After all, this is HumanWare's latest bonus baby! So I guess you'll have to 
 figure something out.
 One thing I learned today is that the iphone 4 seems only able to handle one 
 input device at a time. I wanted to connect a braille display and a keyboard. 
 It wouldn't do it! The guy helping me said he was going to need to talk to 
 the genius bar guys about this one. Have you or anyone else run across this 
 issue? Thanks.
 Isaac
 - Original Message - From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 9:14 PM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Well i managed to connect the iphone to another braille display (its
 one i rarely use because its clunky but at least i know how to pair
 now!) the iphone can not load the apex drivers so i may need to call
 apple or humanware and see what the next step would be
 
 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to the
 iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps that're not
 spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So why
 don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store and
 let them help you with it???
 Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the setup
 process.
 I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked well.
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and bluetooth
  on and it couldn't find the apex either.
 
  Sonnia wrote:
  Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
  bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
  else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
  bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
  Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
   Hi.
  
   Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a
   guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
  
   Best regards Annie.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
  
Hello Annie,
How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for
quite a
while. Thanks.
Isaac
- Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen
annieskovniel...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
   
   
Hi.
   
Yes the apex is supported.
   
Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
   
You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think   
 the
code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write
again.
   
Best regards Annie.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
   
In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported  
  by
iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be   
 sure,
is to check the apple accessibility page at
http://apple.com/accessibility.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
   
I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and  
  the
services offered were things like hands-free and serial.   
 somehow
the
iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying
searching
but nothing appears
   
Isaac Obie wrote:
Hello Sonia,
If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for  
  user
guide, in
there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired 
   my
braille
display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user
guide and see
what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
Isaac
- Original Message -
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
   
   
Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions  
  on
how to
pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still
confused.
Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to   
 begin?
I read
something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if  
  i
need
one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
everyone. :-)
   
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-08 Thread Nancy Miracle
We demo'd Digit-Eyes using the BrailleNote at the ACB convention and it was
easy to set up.

To connect the BrailleNote with bluetooth and assuming that the BrailleNote
has bluetooth active, try this

a)  on the iPhone select settings -general - accessibility -VoiceOver
(make sure it is on)
b)  on the VO screen, select Braille  You'll get a message 'searching'  This
means the iPhone is searching for a bluetooth device
c)  when it finds the device(s), you'll have a chance to select which to
pair to.  Select that and the connection should automatically be made







On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Thuy Mallalieu tmallal...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi. i frequently have three devices connected. esys 12 braille display from
 eurobraille, freedom keyboard, altec lancing headset. this is with 3gs.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On 08/08/2010, at 2:29, Isaac Obie io...@gis.net wrote:

  Hello Sonia,
  Congratulations! That Apex is supposed to behave and connect like charm!
 After all, this is HumanWare's latest bonus baby! So I guess you'll have to
 figure something out.
  One thing I learned today is that the iphone 4 seems only able to handle
 one input device at a time. I wanted to connect a braille display and a
 keyboard. It wouldn't do it! The guy helping me said he was going to need to
 talk to the genius bar guys about this one. Have you or anyone else run
 across this issue? Thanks.
  Isaac
  - Original Message - From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
  To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 9:14 PM
  Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Well i managed to connect the iphone to another braille display (its
  one i rarely use because its clunky but at least i know how to pair
  now!) the iphone can not load the apex drivers so i may need to call
  apple or humanware and see what the next step would be
 
  Isaac Obie wrote:
  Hello Sonia,
  I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to
 the
  iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps that're
 not
  spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So
 why
  don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store
 and
  let them help you with it???
  Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the
 setup
  process.
  I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked
 well.
  Isaac
  - Original Message -
  From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
  To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
  Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
   Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and
 bluetooth
   on and it couldn't find the apex either.
  
   Sonnia wrote:
   Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
   bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but
 nothing
   else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
   bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
   Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
Hi.
   
Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was
 a
guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
   
Best regards Annie.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
   
 Hello Annie,
 How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for 
   quite a
 while. Thanks.
 Isaac
 - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen
 annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex


 Hi.

 Yes the apex is supported.

 Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.

 You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think
the
 code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please
 write
 again.

 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:

 In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't
  supportedby
 iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be
sure,
 is to check the apple accessibility page at
 http://apple.com/accessibility.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:

 I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and
the
 services offered were things like hands-free and serial. 
   somehow
 the
 iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying
 searching
 but nothing appears

 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for
user
 guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we
 pairedmy
 braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user
 guide and see
 what you can find on pairing

Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-08 Thread Sonnia
Hi Nancy. I did what you suggested but the iPhone said could not load
drivers for apex. What should i do?

Nancy Miracle wrote:
 We demo'd Digit-Eyes using the BrailleNote at the ACB convention and it was
 easy to set up.

 To connect the BrailleNote with bluetooth and assuming that the BrailleNote
 has bluetooth active, try this

 a)  on the iPhone select settings -general - accessibility -VoiceOver
 (make sure it is on)
 b)  on the VO screen, select Braille  You'll get a message 'searching'  This
 means the iPhone is searching for a bluetooth device
 c)  when it finds the device(s), you'll have a chance to select which to
 pair to.  Select that and the connection should automatically be made







 On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Thuy Mallalieu tmallal...@gmail.com wrote:

  hi. i frequently have three devices connected. esys 12 braille display from
  eurobraille, freedom keyboard, altec lancing headset. this is with 3gs.
 
  Sent from my iPhone
 
  On 08/08/2010, at 2:29, Isaac Obie io...@gis.net wrote:
 
   Hello Sonia,
   Congratulations! That Apex is supposed to behave and connect like charm!
  After all, this is HumanWare's latest bonus baby! So I guess you'll have to
  figure something out.
   One thing I learned today is that the iphone 4 seems only able to handle
  one input device at a time. I wanted to connect a braille display and a
  keyboard. It wouldn't do it! The guy helping me said he was going to need to
  talk to the genius bar guys about this one. Have you or anyone else run
  across this issue? Thanks.
   Isaac
   - Original Message - From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
   To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 9:14 PM
   Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
  
  
   Well i managed to connect the iphone to another braille display (its
   one i rarely use because its clunky but at least i know how to pair
   now!) the iphone can not load the apex drivers so i may need to call
   apple or humanware and see what the next step would be
  
   Isaac Obie wrote:
   Hello Sonia,
   I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to
  the
   iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps that're
  not
   spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So
  why
   don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store
  and
   let them help you with it???
   Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the
  setup
   process.
   I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked
  well.
   Isaac
   - Original Message -
   From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
   To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
   Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
  
  
Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and
  bluetooth
on and it couldn't find the apex either.
   
Sonnia wrote:
Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but
  nothing
else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
 Hi.

 Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was
  a
 guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.

 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:

  Hello Annie,
  How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for 
quite a
  while. Thanks.
  Isaac
  - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen
  annieskovniel...@gmail.com
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
  Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Hi.
 
  Yes the apex is supported.
 
  Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
 
  You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think
 the
  code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please
  write
  again.
 
  Best regards Annie.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
 
  In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't
   supportedby
  iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be
 sure,
  is to check the apple accessibility page at
  http://apple.com/accessibility.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
 
  I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and
 the
  services offered were things like hands-free and serial. 
somehow
  the
  iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying
  searching
  but nothing appears
 
  Isaac Obie wrote:
  Hello Sonia,
  If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for
 user
  guide

Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Isaac Obie

 Hi Sonia,
There're two ways. 1. the device has the number written on the underside.
2. TRhe authenthicate code is given in the reading material. For example: 
the HumanWare Braillleconnect devices and the brailliant devices use 1234 as 
their paring code.

Isaac
- Original Message - 
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com

To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 1:09 AM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex



I think i have an idea of how's it's done, the one problem i have is
how do i know what the bluetooth pins are for my iphone and apex?

Isaac Obie wrote:

Hello Sonia,
If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user guide, 
in

there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my braille
display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and 
see

what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
Isaac
- Original Message -
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
Subject: Iphone and braille note apex


 Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
 pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
 Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
 something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
 one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
 everyone. :-)

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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Isaac Obie
I believe you need to find the list of supported devices on the iphone. this 
is where the Apple people may come in handy. Do understand that I've never 
really done a thing with the iphone on my own. I don't own one yet. 
Yesterday was the first time I ever ooked up to one.

Isaac
- Original Message - 
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com

To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex



I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
but nothing appears

Isaac Obie wrote:

Hello Sonia,
If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user guide, 
in

there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my braille
display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and 
see

what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
Isaac
- Original Message -
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
Subject: Iphone and braille note apex


 Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
 pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
 Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
 something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
 one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
 everyone. :-)

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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Dan Eickmeier
In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 4  to be 
used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to check the apple 
accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.  
On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:

 I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
 services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
 iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
 but nothing appears
 
 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and see
 what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
 Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
 pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
 Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
 something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
 one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
 everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Annie Skov Nielsen
Hi.

Yes the apex is supported.

Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.

You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the code is  
or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write again.

Best regards Annie. 
On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:

 In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 4  to 
 be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to check the 
 apple accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.  
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
 
 I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
 services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
 iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
 but nothing appears
 
 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and see
 what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
 Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
 pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
 Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
 something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
 one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
 everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Isaac Obie

Hello Annie,
How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a while. 
Thanks.

Isaac
- Original Message - 
From: Annie Skov Nielsen annieskovniel...@gmail.com

To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex



Hi.

Yes the apex is supported.

Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.

You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the code is 
 or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write again.


Best regards Annie.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:

In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 4 
to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to 
check the apple accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.

On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:


I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
but nothing appears

Isaac Obie wrote:

Hello Sonia,
If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user 
guide, in

there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my 
braille
display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and 
see

what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
Isaac
- Original Message -
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
Subject: Iphone and braille note apex



Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
everyone. :-)

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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Sonnia
Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
 Hi.

 Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a guess. 
 But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.

 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:

  Hello Annie,
  How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a 
  while. Thanks.
  Isaac
  - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen 
  annieskovniel...@gmail.com
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
  Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Hi.
 
  Yes the apex is supported.
 
  Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
 
  You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the code is 
   or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write again.
 
  Best regards Annie.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
 
  In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 4 
  to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to 
  check the apple accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
 
  I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
  services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
  iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
  but nothing appears
 
  Isaac Obie wrote:
  Hello Sonia,
  If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user 
  guide, in
  there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
  Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my 
  braille
  display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and 
  see
  what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
  Isaac
  - Original Message -
  From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
  To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
  Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
  pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
  Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
  something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
  one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
  everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Sonnia
Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and bluetooth
on and it couldn't find the apex either.

Sonnia wrote:
 Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
 bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
 else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
 bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
 Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
  Hi.
 
  Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a guess. 
  But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
 
  Best regards Annie.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
 
   Hello Annie,
   How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a 
   while. Thanks.
   Isaac
   - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen 
   annieskovniel...@gmail.com
   To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
   Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
  
  
   Hi.
  
   Yes the apex is supported.
  
   Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
  
   You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the code 
   is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write again.
  
   Best regards Annie.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
  
   In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 
   4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to 
   check the apple accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
  
   I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
   services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
   iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
   but nothing appears
  
   Isaac Obie wrote:
   Hello Sonia,
   If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user 
   guide, in
   there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
   Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my 
   braille
   display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide 
   and see
   what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
   Isaac
   - Original Message -
   From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
   To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
   Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
  
  
   Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
   pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
   Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I 
   read
   something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
   one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
   everyone. :-)
  
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Re: Sonnia Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread focus
Hi Sonnia!
I do not use ether device but I know that some bluetooth device's can be hidden 
your apxx  should not be hidden but the Iphone might!
if I'm wrong sorry!
:-]
On 7 Aug 2010, at 17:35, Sonnia wrote:

 Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
 bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
 else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
 bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
 Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
 Hi.
 
 Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a guess. 
 But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
 
 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
 
 Hello Annie,
 How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a 
 while. Thanks.
 Isaac
 - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen 
 annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Hi.
 
 Yes the apex is supported.
 
 Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
 
 You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the code is 
  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write again.
 
 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
 
 In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 4 
 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to 
 check the apple accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
 
 I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
 services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
 iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
 but nothing appears
 
 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user 
 guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my 
 braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and 
 see
 what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
 Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
 pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
 Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
 something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
 one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
 everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Sonnia Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Thuy Mallalieu
Hi. I think you might need to put the Apex into braille terminal mode and tell 
it to use bluetooth for it's connection in the bluetooth manager?

Sent from my iPhone

On 07/08/2010, at 18:06, focus velocity.focu...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi Sonnia!
 I do not use ether device but I know that some bluetooth device's can be 
 hidden your apxx  should not be hidden but the Iphone might!
 if I'm wrong sorry!
 :-]
 On 7 Aug 2010, at 17:35, Sonnia wrote:
 
 Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
 bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
 else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
 bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
 Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
 Hi.
 
 Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a guess. 
 But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
 
 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
 
 Hello Annie,
 How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a 
 while. Thanks.
 Isaac
 - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen 
 annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Hi.
 
 Yes the apex is supported.
 
 Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
 
 You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the code 
 is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write again.
 
 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
 
 In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 4 
 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to 
 check the apple accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
 
 I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
 services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
 iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
 but nothing appears
 
 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user 
 guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my 
 braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and 
 see
 what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
 Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
 pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
 Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
 something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
 one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
 everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Sonnia Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Sonnia
I tried putting the apex in terminal mode... it must be hidden because
the results were the same. :(

Thuy Mallalieu wrote:
 Hi. I think you might need to put the Apex into braille terminal mode and 
 tell it to use bluetooth for it's connection in the bluetooth manager?

 Sent from my iPhone

 On 07/08/2010, at 18:06, focus velocity.focu...@googlemail.com wrote:

  Hi Sonnia!
  I do not use ether device but I know that some bluetooth device's can be 
  hidden your apxx  should not be hidden but the Iphone might!
  if I'm wrong sorry!
  :-]
  On 7 Aug 2010, at 17:35, Sonnia wrote:
 
  Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
  bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
  else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
  bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
  Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
  Hi.
 
  Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a 
  guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
 
  Best regards Annie.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
 
  Hello Annie,
  How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a 
  while. Thanks.
  Isaac
  - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen 
  annieskovniel...@gmail.com
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
  Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Hi.
 
  Yes the apex is supported.
 
  Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
 
  You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the code 
  is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write again.
 
  Best regards Annie.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
 
  In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 
  4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to 
  check the apple accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
 
  I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
  services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
  iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
  but nothing appears
 
  Isaac Obie wrote:
  Hello Sonia,
  If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user 
  guide, in
  there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
  Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my 
  braille
  display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide 
  and see
  what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
  Isaac
  - Original Message -
  From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
  To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
  Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how 
  to
  pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
  Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I 
  read
  something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
  one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
  everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Annie Skov Nielsen
Hi again.

Then try to open settings accessibility VoiceOver and braille, and try if you 
can add it from there.

Best regards Annie.On Aug 7, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Sonnia wrote:

 Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
 bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
 else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
 bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
 Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
 Hi.
 
 Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a guess. 
 But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
 
 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
 
 Hello Annie,
 How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a 
 while. Thanks.
 Isaac
 - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen 
 annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Hi.
 
 Yes the apex is supported.
 
 Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
 
 You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the code is 
  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write again.
 
 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
 
 In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by iOS 4 
 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,  is to 
 check the apple accessibility page at http://apple.com/accessibility.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
 
 I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
 services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow the
 iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying searching
 but nothing appears
 
 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user 
 guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my 
 braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and 
 see
 what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
 Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
 Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
 pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
 Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
 something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
 one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
 everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Isaac Obie

Hello Sonia,
I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to the 
iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps that're not 
spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So why 
don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store and 
let them help you with it???
Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the setup 
process.

I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked well.
Isaac
- Original Message - 
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com

To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex



Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and bluetooth
on and it couldn't find the apex either.

Sonnia wrote:

Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
 Hi.

 Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a 
 guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.


 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:

  Hello Annie,
  How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a 
  while. Thanks.

  Isaac
  - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen 
  annieskovniel...@gmail.com

  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
  Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Hi.
 
  Yes the apex is supported.
 
  Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
 
  You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the 
  code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write 
  again.

 
  Best regards Annie.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
 
  In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by 
  iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure, 
  is to check the apple accessibility page at 
  http://apple.com/accessibility.

  On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
 
  I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
  services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow 
  the
  iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying 
  searching

  but nothing appears
 
  Isaac Obie wrote:
  Hello Sonia,
  If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user 
  guide, in

  there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
  Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my 
  braille
  display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user 
  guide and see

  what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
  Isaac
  - Original Message -
  From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
  To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
  Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
  Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on 
  how to
  pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still 
  confused.
  Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? 
  I read
  something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i 
  need

  one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
  everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Sonnia
Well i managed to connect the iphone to another braille display (its
one i rarely use because its clunky but at least i know how to pair
now!) the iphone can not load the apex drivers so i may need to call
apple or humanware and see what the next step would be

Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to the
 iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps that're not
 spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So why
 don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store and
 let them help you with it???
 Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the setup
 process.
 I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked well.
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex


  Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and bluetooth
  on and it couldn't find the apex either.
 
  Sonnia wrote:
  Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
  bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
  else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
  bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
  Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
   Hi.
  
   Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a
   guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
  
   Best regards Annie.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
  
Hello Annie,
How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for quite a
while. Thanks.
Isaac
- Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen
annieskovniel...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
   
   
Hi.
   
Yes the apex is supported.
   
Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
   
You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think the
code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write
again.
   
Best regards Annie.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
   
In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported by
iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be sure,
is to check the apple accessibility page at
http://apple.com/accessibility.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
   
I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and the
services offered were things like hands-free and serial. somehow
the
iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying
searching
but nothing appears
   
Isaac Obie wrote:
Hello Sonia,
If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user
guide, in
there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my
braille
display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user
guide and see
what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
Isaac
- Original Message -
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
   
   
Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on
how to
pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still
confused.
Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin?
I read
something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i
need
one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
everyone. :-)
   
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Isaac Obie

Hello Sonia,
Congratulations! That Apex is supposed to behave and connect like charm! 
After all, this is HumanWare's latest bonus baby! So I guess you'll have to 
figure something out.
One thing I learned today is that the iphone 4 seems only able to handle one 
input device at a time. I wanted to connect a braille display and a 
keyboard. It wouldn't do it! The guy helping me said he was going to need to 
talk to the genius bar guys about this one. Have you or anyone else run 
across this issue? Thanks.

Isaac
- Original Message - 
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com

To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex



Well i managed to connect the iphone to another braille display (its
one i rarely use because its clunky but at least i know how to pair
now!) the iphone can not load the apex drivers so i may need to call
apple or humanware and see what the next step would be

Isaac Obie wrote:

Hello Sonia,
I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to 
the
iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps that're 
not

spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So why
don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store 
and

let them help you with it???
Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the 
setup

process.
I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked well.
Isaac
- Original Message -
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex


 Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and bluetooth
 on and it couldn't find the apex either.

 Sonnia wrote:
 Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
 bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
 else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
 bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
 Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
  Hi.
 
  Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a
  guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
 
  Best regards Annie.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
 
   Hello Annie,
   How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for 
   quite a

   while. Thanks.
   Isaac
   - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen
   annieskovniel...@gmail.com
   To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
   Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
  
  
   Hi.
  
   Yes the apex is supported.
  
   Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
  
   You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think 
   the

   code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write
   again.
  
   Best regards Annie.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
  
   In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported 
   by
   iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be 
   sure,

   is to check the apple accessibility page at
   http://apple.com/accessibility.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
  
   I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and 
   the
   services offered were things like hands-free and serial. 
   somehow

   the
   iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying
   searching
   but nothing appears
  
   Isaac Obie wrote:
   Hello Sonia,
   If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for 
   user

   guide, in
   there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
   Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired 
   my

   braille
   display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user
   guide and see
   what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
   Isaac
   - Original Message -
   From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
   To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
   Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
  
  
   Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions 
   on

   how to
   pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still
   confused.
   Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to 
   begin?

   I read
   something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if 
   i

   need
   one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
   everyone. :-)
  
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Sonnia
Hello Isaac. I have not been able to try with more than one input
device at once so sorry, i have no clue how to take care of that
issue. But what keyboard were you trying to connect the iphone to? i
was thinking about getting a folding bluetooth keyboard (or one of
that size whether it folds or not) for my phone but don't know which
keyboards work. I want to find one as small as possible so i could
keep the phone and tiny keyboard in a small pouch like thing, whatever
works...

Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 Congratulations! That Apex is supposed to behave and connect like charm!
 After all, this is HumanWare's latest bonus baby! So I guess you'll have to
 figure something out.
 One thing I learned today is that the iphone 4 seems only able to handle one
 input device at a time. I wanted to connect a braille display and a
 keyboard. It wouldn't do it! The guy helping me said he was going to need to
 talk to the genius bar guys about this one. Have you or anyone else run
 across this issue? Thanks.
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 9:14 PM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex


  Well i managed to connect the iphone to another braille display (its
  one i rarely use because its clunky but at least i know how to pair
  now!) the iphone can not load the apex drivers so i may need to call
  apple or humanware and see what the next step would be
 
  Isaac Obie wrote:
  Hello Sonia,
  I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to
  the
  iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps that're
  not
  spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So why
  don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store
  and
  let them help you with it???
  Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the
  setup
  process.
  I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked well.
  Isaac
  - Original Message -
  From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
  To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
  Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
 
 
   Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and bluetooth
   on and it couldn't find the apex either.
  
   Sonnia wrote:
   Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
   bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing
   else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
   bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
   Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
Hi.
   
Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was a
guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
   
Best regards Annie.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
   
 Hello Annie,
 How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for
 quite a
 while. Thanks.
 Isaac
 - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen
 annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex


 Hi.

 Yes the apex is supported.

 Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.

 You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think
 the
 code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please write
 again.

 Best regards Annie.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:

 In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported
 by
 iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be
 sure,
 is to check the apple accessibility page at
 http://apple.com/accessibility.
 On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:

 I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and
 the
 services offered were things like hands-free and serial.
 somehow
 the
 iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying
 searching
 but nothing appears

 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for
 user
 guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired
 my
 braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user
 guide and see
 what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
 Subject: Iphone and braille note apex


 Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions
 on
 how to
 pair the iPhone with my braille note

Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Isaac Obie

Hello Sonia,
The keyboard was one of the wireless keyboards they use in the Apple sore. 
It worked with the iphone nicely, but not with a combination iphone and 
braille display. More research is needed on this though.

Isaac
- Original Message - 
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com

To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex



Hello Isaac. I have not been able to try with more than one input
device at once so sorry, i have no clue how to take care of that
issue. But what keyboard were you trying to connect the iphone to? i
was thinking about getting a folding bluetooth keyboard (or one of
that size whether it folds or not) for my phone but don't know which
keyboards work. I want to find one as small as possible so i could
keep the phone and tiny keyboard in a small pouch like thing, whatever
works...

Isaac Obie wrote:

Hello Sonia,
Congratulations! That Apex is supposed to behave and connect like charm!
After all, this is HumanWare's latest bonus baby! So I guess you'll have 
to

figure something out.
One thing I learned today is that the iphone 4 seems only able to handle 
one

input device at a time. I wanted to connect a braille display and a
keyboard. It wouldn't do it! The guy helping me said he was going to need 
to

talk to the genius bar guys about this one. Have you or anyone else run
across this issue? Thanks.
Isaac
- Original Message -
From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex


 Well i managed to connect the iphone to another braille display (its
 one i rarely use because its clunky but at least i know how to pair
 now!) the iphone can not load the apex drivers so i may need to call
 apple or humanware and see what the next step would be

 Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to
 the
 iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps 
 that're

 not
 spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So 
 why

 don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store
 and
 let them help you with it???
 Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the
 setup
 process.
 I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked 
 well.

 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
 Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex


  Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and 
  bluetooth

  on and it couldn't find the apex either.
 
  Sonnia wrote:
  Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/
  bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but 
  nothing

  else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and
  bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on
  Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
   Hi.
  
   Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it 
   was a

   guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
  
   Best regards Annie.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
  
Hello Annie,
How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for
quite a
while. Thanks.
Isaac
- Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen
annieskovniel...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
   
   
Hi.
   
Yes the apex is supported.
   
Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
   
You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think
the
code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please 
write

again.
   
Best regards Annie.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
   
In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't 
supported

by
iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to be
sure,
is to check the apple accessibility page at
http://apple.com/accessibility.
On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
   
I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note 
and

the
services offered were things like hands-free and serial.
somehow
the
iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it keeps saying
searching
but nothing appears
   
Isaac Obie wrote:
Hello Sonia,
If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u 
for

user
guide, in
there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we 
paired

my
braille
display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for 
user

guide and see
what you can find on pairing

RE: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-07 Thread Aman Singer
Hi, Isaac and all.
I'm afraid I can't confirm your experience, either with two input
sources or with connecting a braille display. I have connected several
braille displays to the iPhone, including a Braille Connect 12, and have had
no issue connecting the display without sighted assistance. I can recall
nothing that was not spoken, and the connection generally went smoothly.
Note that I did try the unit through the braille connection method in Voice
Over itself, and not through connecting as if one were wishing to use a
bluetooth headset.
Similarly, I did not have any issue connecting a standard bluetooth
keyboard while the braille display was connected. The keyboard I used was,
however, not Apple but a no-name brand, it shouldn't make any difference,
though, because the bluetooth profile used should be the same. Both the
keyboard and the braille display worked for input at the same time. It may
be worth connecting a few other keyboards to the unit while a display is
connected and seeing how this goes.
HTH.
Aman
 
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Isaac Obie
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 5:09 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex

Hello Sonia,
I've just come from the Apple Store. I hooked up a brailleconnect12 to the
iphine 4. Now it isn't easy to do this. there'are several steps that're not
spoken. You really need the expert assistance of the Apple people. So why
don't you let it rest a while and plan to go to your local Apple store and
let them help you with it???
Just a suggestion. Obviously you're not getting something right in the setup
process.
I didn't try to do it alone. I had the Apple guys do it! It worked well.
Isaac
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From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex


 Update: my brother has an iphone and i turned voice over and bluetooth 
 on and it couldn't find the apex either.

 Sonnia wrote:
 Hi, I can't search for the apex on my iPhone. I go to settings/ 
 bluetooth on/searching... and it keeps saying searching but nothing 
 else comes on the screen, no list of what devices it finds. and 
 bluetooth on the apex and iphone are both turned on Annie Skov 
 Nielsen wrote:
  Hi.
 
  Normally the code for bluetooth devices is  or 1234, so it was 
  a guess. But I think you can find it in the manual for the apex.
 
  Best regards Annie.
  On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Isaac Obie wrote:
 
   Hello Annie,
   How did you find this pascode? I've been searching for it for 
   quite a while. Thanks.
   Isaac
   - Original Message - From: Annie Skov Nielsen 
   annieskovniel...@gmail.com
   To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:46 AM
   Subject: Re: Iphone and braille note apex
  
  
   Hi.
  
   Yes the apex is supported.
  
   Be sure that bluetooth is turned on on your IPhone.
  
   You will have to search for the apex from your IPhone. I think 
   the code is  or 1234. IF you need further assistance please 
   write again.
  
   Best regards Annie.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
  
   In that case, I'd think that the Braillenotes aren't  supported 
   by iOS 4 to be used as braille displays.  Best idea though to 
   be sure, is to check the apple accessibility page at 
   http://apple.com/accessibility.
   On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Sonnia wrote:
  
   I found the iphone by searching for it on my braille note and 
   the services offered were things like hands-free and serial. 
   somehow the iphone can not find any bluetooth devises: it 
   keeps saying searching
   but nothing appears
  
   Isaac Obie wrote:
   Hello Sonia,
   If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for 
   user guide, in there somewhere it should cover pairing with 
   cellphones.
   Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we 
   paired my braille display with the iphone 4. So look under 
   options, u for user guide and see what you can find on 
   pairing with a cellphone
   Isaac
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   From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
   To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
   Subject: Iphone and braille note apex
  
  
   Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions 
   on how to pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm 
   still confused.
   Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? 
   I read
   something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if 
   i need one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that 
   info. Thanks everyone. :-)
  
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Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-06 Thread Sonnia
Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
everyone. :-)

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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-06 Thread Isaac Obie

Hello Sonia,
If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user guide, in 
there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my braille 
display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and see 
what you can find on pairing with a cellphone

Isaac
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From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com

To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
Subject: Iphone and braille note apex



Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
everyone. :-)

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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-06 Thread Sonnia
Hello Isaac. Thanks for the help. I didn't even think to look in the
users guide of my own braille note, wow! Yes i am near an apple store
and if i can't pair it after reading that, then i will go over there
and see what i can get done. Thanks again for the help.

Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and see
 what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
 Isaac
 - Original Message -
 From: Sonnia sonnia...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
 Subject: Iphone and braille note apex


  Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
  pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
  Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
  something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
  one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
  everyone. :-)
 
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Re: Iphone and braille note apex

2010-08-06 Thread Sonnia
I think i have an idea of how's it's done, the one problem i have is
how do i know what the bluetooth pins are for my iphone and apex?

Isaac Obie wrote:
 Hello Sonia,
 If you look in your Apex tutorial, after Options, then u for user guide, in
 there somewhere it should cover pairing with cellphones.
 Are you near an Apple Store? I went to one today and we paired my braille
 display with the iphone 4. So look under options, u for user guide and see
 what you can find on pairing with a cellphone
 Isaac
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 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:11 PM
 Subject: Iphone and braille note apex


  Hello. I've tried looking online for some good instructions on how to
  pair the iPhone with my braille note apex but I'm still confused.
  Would anyone be able to give a bit of guidance on how to begin? I read
  something about needing a bluetooth pin and i am not sure if i need
  one for the Iphone or apex and where to get that info. Thanks
  everyone. :-)
 
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