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 authoritativly about the Focus 
Blue braille displays, but when the displan is already on, the phone should 
find the display when it ues up, or is unlocked using the power butson or the 
Home button.

As long as Bluetooth is active, the iPhone should find the braille display if 
it has already been paired with the phone.

Best regards

Ron Miller

On Sep 30, 2012, at 4:20 AM, Donna Slater <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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  is the best way to go 
> about this?
> 
> Donna Slater
> [email protected]
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