I’m trying to find a battery for my braillenote apex. there’s absolutely
nothing left in the one I have but the machine still works when it’s plugged
in. I know Humanware doesn’t service them any more so I went looking for a
battery locally. both stores I went to didn’t have one and each
To add to this, space-o, space-e, and other KeySoft commands don't get passed
to VoiceOver. To do that, you have to hit the pass-through command on the Apex.
It's enter with, well, something. It's been years since I dealt with this, and
I can't recall the command now. Try the letter I, maybe?
I have only used the APEX QT, which has three terminal input modes. If you are
in the non-typing mode you can hit the escape key to return to the notetaker
functions. I have not been able to get my BrailleNote to communicate via
bluetooth to any device except my work computer. I don't know if I
Go to terminal and enter. Go to settings, general, accessibility, voice over
and then braille. Should be there to pair with . When paired, to get out of
terminal space with E. Hope that helps. BTW, in youtube ask for "pairing Apex
with iPhone" Great help.
Reggie and Lex
On Jan 27, 2018,
Hi. How to put this device in terminal mode and can it be used with
iPhone? How to exit terminal mode as well? Thanks.
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that you need to take is to turn
On Jan 20, 2015, at 11:11 AM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I have been unsuccessful
at getting it to communicate with my iPhone 4S. A Humanware distributor
said that in order for pairing to work, I’d
running the most recent version of KeySoft? The
order that you need to take is to turn
On Jan 20, 2015, at 11:11 AM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I have been unsuccessful
at getting it to communicate with my iPhone 4S
Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First of all, Are you running the most recent version of KeySoft? The
order that you need to take is to turn
On Jan 20, 2015, at 11:11 AM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I
, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First of all, Are you running the most recent version of KeySoft? The order
that you need to take is to turn
On Jan 20, 2015, at 11:11 AM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I
.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I have been unsuccessful
at getting it to communicate with my iPhone 4S. A Humanware distributor
said that in order for pairing to work, I’d have to turn on the Hot Spot
function in my iPhone 4S. I have gone into Settings, but I have thus
eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First of all, Are you running the most recent version of KeySoft? The
order that you need to take is to turn
On Jan 20, 2015, at 11:11 AM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I have been
Hi:
On the HumanWare web site www.humanware, go to support, Braillenote Apex,
video, written, and audio tutorials. You will see a document with ios commands.
On Jan 21, 2015, at 11:48 AM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much, Eileen. Your latest missive arrived about
of all, Are you running the most recent version of KeySoft? The order
that you need to take is to turn
On Jan 20, 2015, at 11:11 AM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I have been unsuccessful at
getting it to communicate with my
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I have been unsuccessful at
getting it to communicate with my iPhone 4S. A Humanware distributor said that
in order for pairing to work, I’d have to turn on the Hot Spot function in my
iPhone 4S. I have gone into Settings, but I have thus
, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I have been unsuccessful at
getting it to communicate with my iPhone 4S. A Humanware distributor said
that in order for pairing to work, I’d have to turn on the Hot Spot function
in my iPhone 4S. I
Hello,
First of all, Are you running the most recent version of KeySoft? The order
that you need to take is to turn
On Jan 20, 2015, at 11:11 AM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I recently had my BrailleNote Apex repaired and I have been unsuccessful at
getting
Hello everyone,
I am wondering if it is possible to use a querty BrailleNote Apex as a
bluetooth keyboard for my iPhone. I would like to use this combination of
equipment to take extensive notes at lectures. Here are my questions:
1. Is it possible to invoke VoiceOVer commands from
Apex as a
bluetooth keyboard for my iPhone. I would like to use this combination of
equipment to take extensive notes at lectures. Here are my questions:
1. Is it possible to invoke VoiceOVer commands from the querty version of
the BrailleNote Apex, and would my iPhone recognize
if this has changed.
Kawal.
On 30 Nov 2013, at 19:54, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am wondering if it is possible to use a querty BrailleNote Apex as a
bluetooth keyboard for my iPhone. I would like to use this combination of
equipment to take extensive notes
, at 4:46 PM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I have been able to successfully pair my iPhone 4S and my Mac Book, but
thus far, I have been unable to pair my 4S with my BrailleNote Apex. My
Apex is currently running Keynote version 9.10, build 1031. If all goes
according
get things working after listening to the
recording, let me know.
On Feb 25, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Mike Busboom mbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I have been able to successfully pair my iPhone 4S and my Mac Book, but
thus far, I have been unable to pair my 4S with my BrailleNote Apex. My
Apex
wrote:
Hi.
I have been able to successfully pair my iPhone 4S and my Mac Book, but thus
far, I have been unable to pair my 4S with my BrailleNote Apex. My Apex is
currently running Keynote version 9.10, build 1031. If all goes according
to plan, I will be upgrading the Apex to something
been able to successfully pair my iPhone 4S and my Mac Book, but
thus far, I have been unable to pair my 4S with my BrailleNote Apex. My
Apex is currently running Keynote version 9.10, build 1031. If all goes
according to plan, I will be upgrading the Apex to something more recent in
a few
Hi.
I have been able to successfully pair my iPhone 4S and my Mac Book, but thus
far, I have been unable to pair my 4S with my BrailleNote Apex. My Apex is
currently running Keynote version 9.10, build 1031. If all goes according to
plan, I will be upgrading the Apex to something more recent
with my BrailleNote Apex. My Apex is
currently running Keynote version 9.10, build 1031. If all goes according to
plan, I will be upgrading the Apex to something more recent in a few days.
Will I have to wait for the upgrade, or is there a way to make this current
version of Keynote
Hello Alex,
Although I thought I had properly installed Keysoft 9.2, something happened,
and I am back at 9.1. However, I'll clarify all of this with Humanware and
report results back to the list.
Not being able to use the entire qwerty keyboard input seems to be
short-sighted and
Hello everyone,
I have an iPhone 4 and a BraileNote Apex (querty keyboard). Although I can
read VoiceOver output on the Apex's Braille display, I am unable to input data
from the Apex to the iPhone. Does anyone have any suggestions, please? I find
data entry on the iPhone difficult, hence
If you have Keysoft 9.2, there is a command to switch to braille
input, where your home row keys will act as braille keys. The command
escapes me, but the manual should have it. Read-z? Something odd like
that. Unfortunately, there is currently no way to enter data using the
full qwerty keyboard,
That's quite weird, the other day, someone from FS was at our work, and, he
demonstrated entering text with the Focus. I wonder why the heck it isn't
supported with the BN? Since they're both bluetooth devices, what the heck is
the difference? I know, I am showing my ignorance, so, enlighten
The Focus likely had a braille keyboard. The device in question in
this thread is an apex qt, meaning it has a standard computer
keyboard, not a braille one.
On 12/15/11, Dan Roy droy1...@gmail.com wrote:
That's quite weird, the other day, someone from FS was at our work, and, he
demonstrated
.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to
transfer them to my office computer, which is a Mac Book Pro. I know
that
in Windows, you have to use some special program, but I am wondering if
there isn't an easier way on the Mac. I'd like to transfer three
different
, Marlaina Lieberg 1guide...@gmail.com wrote:
You can also convert them to .doc files, save them to an sd or usb drive,
then just plug that into your mac and there you go.
On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want
them to .doc files, save them to an sd or usb drive,
then just plug that into your mac and there you go.
On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to
transfer them to my office computer, which is a Mac Book
.
On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to
transfer them to my office computer, which is a Mac Book Pro. I know that in
Windows, you have to use some special program, but I am wondering if there
isn't
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to transfer
them to my office computer, which is a Mac Book Pro. I know that in Windows,
you have to use some special program, but I am wondering if there isn't an
easier way on the Mac. I'd like to transfer three
wrote:
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to
transfer them to my office computer, which is a Mac Book Pro. I know that in
Windows, you have to use some special program, but I am wondering if there
isn't an easier way on the Mac. I'd like to transfer
You can also convert them to .doc files, save them to an sd or usb drive, then
just plug that into your mac and there you go.
On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to transfer
them to my office computer
can also convert them to .doc files, save them to an sd or usb drive,
then just plug that into your mac and there you go.
On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hello.
I have a lot of work-related files on my BrailleNote Apex and want to
transfer them to my office computer, which
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