Hello everyone,
Sorry for that last message. I thought I was writing that to Merv
directly. I did look at the address. I saw the name, so thought it was
correct.
My apologies!
Terri
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The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list.
If you have any
Hi, Donna,
Once you have the display paired with your device, you shouldn't need to do it
again. If it's paired, just turn it on and then turn the device on, and the
Braille will show the screen within seconds.
HtH,
Teresa
On Sep 30, 2012, at 4:20 AM, Donna Slater donnaslater...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Sorry for last message Braille displays again
I am trying to get to grips with using a Braille display. It is proving a
steep learning curve. I am finding it difficult to reconnect the display via
Bluetooth when the display has been disconnected. What
Hi,
Any time you need to re-connect your braille display with the iPhone or you've
locked your iPhone and want it to come up and begin displaying braille when you
wake it up, remember to always have the braille display powered on before you
re-start or unlock your iPhone. I can only speak
Hi Donna.
If you're finding that your display is not automatically reconnecting
as the other 2 posters have outlined, you may want to try a
springboard reset. You do this by pressing the lock/power button 6
times in rapid succession. Your phone should restart itself, and the
display should
If your display disconnects whilst your iOS device is on, first try locking and
then unlocking the device. If that does not work, turn the device off and then
on again.
Crashing the Springboard by pressing the power button multiple times whilst VO
is running is definitely not recommended by