Have you tried a reset of both devices? Kd that does not help, a clean install 
of osx may be needed.

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> On Jun 24, 2014, at 6:01 PM, "Eileen Misrahi" <eileen.misr...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jason, 
> 
> Earlier today, I reviewed the support documents from Humanware for the Apex
> using it as a braille display with VO, the "getting Started With VO"
> document in the Vo help menu and the VO command help table for braille
> commands. There wasn't much in the latter. I did put on keyboard help and
> noticed a number of keystrokes with the Apex that weren't assigned. I'm
> assuming that I can use these in assigning a keystroke with VO. The problem
> still exists with the inability to pan from line to line and seeing the text
> on the Apex's braille display in uncontracted braille. I also made sure that
> the Apex contracted braille was turned on and it was. This is very funky.
> The experience with my iPhone4 is quite different, with other items to get
> use to. Any further suggestions on how to problem solve this would be great.
> 
> 
> Thanks to all that have responded. 
> 
> Eileen 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jason White
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 12:18 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Using BrailleNoe With Mac AirQuestions
> 
> Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Also, I have reviewed some of the braille keystrokes recently, but I 
>> was having difficulty panning to the next line. If someone can point 
>> me in the right direction that would be fantastic.
> 
> I just started exploring this today. My display doesn't have a braille
> keyboard for input, so the keys will be different. However, if you invoke
> VoiceOver keyboard help with control-option-k, you should then be able to
> press keys, or combinations of keys, on the braille display to find out what
> commands have been assigned to them. The VoiceOver documentation also lists
> braille display commands, most involving entering braille characters in
> combination with the space bar, i.e., as chords, as they used to be called.
> 
> Special keys, buttons etc., on your display should also be associated with
> commands. If not, you can use the VoiceOver utility to assign commands to
> keys as you wish.
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
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