I actually did get it to pair. I was most definitely using the VO
Uility, I've paired others. It turns out my display, Varioultra pairs
inan od way on the Mac as it does on the phone. Although I knew this
about the phone I wasn't aware that it also applied to the Mac. So in
fact you do pair it
Well, that's good to know.
I like that unit. If I get a crack at an upgrade for my braille display, that
one most likely will be it.
Best,
Erik
On Apr 11, 2015, at 12:21 PM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com wrote:
I actually did get it to pair. I was most definitely using the VO
Uility,
Hi, This sounds like the classic case of trying to pare the display using
bluetooth preferences in stead of paring through the voiceover utility.
Please let us know what display you are using and the steps you took to pare it
and we will try to be more help.
Best,
Erik
On Apr 10, 2015, at
Hellkbell Hello,
I was curious about the pairing process of my ApApex with the MacBook Air 2013.
I placed the Apex into terminal mode and the Air saw it immediately. A
popupscreen appeared asking for the pairincode. You needed to be quick, but it
workworked like a charm. It was fast and quick.
Hello:
I usually use braille with UsB on the mac. Now I think I know why. I’m trying
to pair my braille display but it’s not happening.
The mac sees the display, I press the pair button and I’m told to enter the pin
on the display. I enter it, I assume in computer braille but I’ve tried