After plugging it in and removing it a few times I have found that it has
become a bit easier to manage. I figured out that once you get it into the
slot, using my finger nail works to get it seated just that last little bit.
Same goes for disconnecting it. I just use my finger nail to pull it
Les,
I know this is not much as an answer, but with Time I have just managed to hit
the hole pretty accurately. THe connection is not super tight so what I have
done to remove it is grab the connector as close to the connecting point as I
can and work it out. One suggestion I read about and
Thanks Scott. I'll continue to work with this individual on a decent solution
and will try your suggestion about removing the cable.
Les
On Jul 19, 2012, at 5:49 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Les,
I know this is not much as an answer, but with Time I have just managed to
hit the hole pretty
I am working with an individual who just received the Refresh-a-Braille unit.
We had no problems in pairing the device, but we did encounter difficulty in
plugging in the charger into the display's connector. Even with sighted
assistance, we could not get the charger in far enough in order to
I use the display and the cable. With practice I have been able to connect and
disconnect the cable without pulling the cable itself. I agree it is not an
ideal design.
On Jul 18, 2012, at 5:09 PM, Les Kriegler kriegle...@gmail.com wrote:
I am working with an individual who just received the
Hi Scott,
How do you locate the proper portion of the cable to unplug? Any
recommendations for plugging in the cable?
Les
On Jul 18, 2012, at 7:37 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
I use the display and the cable. With practice I have been able to connect
and disconnect the cable without pulling the
This is a long known problem. Some people just leave it in once connected,
but I do not consider this to be acceptable.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Les Kriegler
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 2:09 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Refreash-a-Braille Connection Problem
I am