Hi Carol,

Yes, at present you have to pair Smart Beetle as BrailleSense because Apple has 
not as yet incorporated the Smart Beetle driver into its operating systems.  
However, HIMS provide instructions on how to make Smart Beetle appear as 
BrailleSense.  Once i took the initial steps to accomplish this on Smart Beetle 
itself, the pairing went smoothly.

Below I'm pasting the instructions as I received them from HIMS.  They are also 
included with the product on a separate Braille sheet.
"Smart Beetle with Apple products.
Note, the below refers to using Smart Beetle with products running Apple's iOS, 
including iPhone, iPad, and iPod as well as mac computers.
At the time of this writing, Apple has not implemented a Smart Beetle specific 
driver into iOS or the Mac OS. Thus, it has become necessary for us to do a 
work around in order that you may use your Smart Beetle with i-devices and Mac 
computers. 
In short, this work-around allows the Smart Beetle to emulate a Braille Sense 
notetaker, which is supported in Apple's operating systems. You can turn this 
emulation on and off simply by changing the Bluetooth name for the Bluetooth 
Serial port on the Smart Beetle.
note: this work-around requires you to use the Smart Beetle via Bluetooth when 
using a Mac computer.

To change the Bluetooth name, please do the following:
1) Press Power-F1, choose BRL and press "Enter". The unit displays "pairing 
BRL".
2) Press the Power button to open the menu, and Press the shortcut "I" to open 
"Information".
3) From the "Information" list, press (F2-F3-Dot1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8).
4) Return to "Information", and confirm the BRL Bluetooth name. 
Each time you follow these steps, the Bluetooth name is toggled between 
"SmartBeetle" and "BrailleSense", thus, you can use Smart Beetle in it's normal 
configuration for other screen readers. In addition, when Apple introduces 
Smart gheetle support, you will be able to change the Bluetooth name back to 
Smart Beetle and use it properly from that time."

I was nervous at first but I had downloaded the user guide for Smart Beetle 
from HIMS website and since the description of the unit was very good, I was 
able to learn a lot about it before I actually put my hands on it.

Good luck and ask anything if you wish and I will do my best to answer.  

Andrew
> On 14 Aug 2015, at 15:40, '[email protected]' via VIPhone 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Andrew,
> 
> How did you manage to pair it and which of the keyboard settings are you 
> using?
> 
> I saw one, as demo, but we couldn't pair it at the time and it seemed to be 
> because you had to pair it as Braille Sense, or something.
> 
> Please tell me what you did etc?  I did like the look and feel of it very 
> much and wanted one but ...
> 
> Carol P
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Lamanche" <[email protected]>
> To: "VIPhone" <[email protected]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 6:47 PM
> Subject: Smart Beetle 14 cells refreshable Braille display
> 
> 
> Listers,
> 
> It's arrived: my new tiny, 14 cell refreshable Braille display produced by 
> HIMS.  Nervous as I was ordering it from Sight and Sound in the UK, I feel 
> I'm gonna love it!  it's small and the cells are nice.  I've already paired 
> it with my iphone.  And by the way, this Braille display can remember 5 
> different bluetooth devices to which one connects.  It also has a USB 
> connection.
> 
> I know it's going to be a steep learning curve and that I'm going to be 
> asking lots of questions but I've already managed to read using Smart Beetle 
> from Voice Dream Reader and ibooks.  The pleasure of reading quietly is 
> intense!  I'm delighted.
> 
> At present it seems that I have to keep my iphone or ipad unlocked in order 
> to use my Smart Beetle. Is this the case in your experience too?  Also, Smart 
> Beetle can connect via bluetooth either as a Braille display or as a 
> bluetooth keyboard emulator and it can also work in combo mode, i.e. you can 
> have it connected as a Braille display and as a bluetooth keyboard for more 
> functionality.  I can navigate home screens using it, open and close 
> applications, read text, I've written a text message using it, I can use the 
> rotor.  However, when in Mail, I couldn't find a way of deleting an email I 
> didn't want to read and I was wondering whether there may be an equivalent of 
> a swiping gesture that Braille display could imitate.  I just wonder if you 
> could share what else you  can do with your refreshable Braille displays and 
> iPhone?
> 
> Many thanks for any suggestions
> 
> Andrew
> 
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