Good morning everyone, I am having an interesting bra display dilemma. I'm 
getting ready to go on a trip. And I am only planning on taking one braille 
display with me.

I know that many on this this use being more fusion, but after doing some 
research it appears they have recently dropped all Bluetooth support. So 
unfortunately unless something is radically different I don't think I can use 
being more fusion with the rail display I'm planning on taking. On the other 
hand, Parallels desktop for mac does have Bluetooth support. But here's the 
interesting twist, the braille display I'm planning on using is seeing in the 
virtual machine. I can only connect to it if I use a pin code. Sadly the 
braille display does not allow for the entry of the pin code on the device 
meaning the braille display.

The device I think it's gonna be very difficult to accommodate. It's the 
braille since six. Can I get to my Mac MacBook Pro M2, running macOS sequoia no 
problem! Works great! But if I need anything from Windows 11 Pro, and if I need 
to read it and set up attempting to hear it, appears to be a big no go. Does 
anyone on the list have any suggestions?

Just so that everyone knows I have talked to the tech-support people in Austin. 
They suggested that I might reach out to the list. I've done a little tiny bit 
of work with parallels but they said this was a couple of years ago.

The company and I thought I could use USB, to do this. But the USB drivers are 
unfortunately meant for Intel hardware. Hence they are useless on an arm 
machine. I hope this email clearly explains my dilemma?

Please note that I'm including my signature below only because I'm working on a 
lot of things and this email is coming from my official email address. But the 
question is coming from me the person, not me the president of the deaf blind 
division of the national Federation of the blind.

 

 

Maurice A. Mines, President 

National Federation of the Blind Deaf-Blind Division 

Email: nfbdbpresid...@mmines.org 

Website: www.nfb.org <http://www.nfbdeaf-blind.org> 

Live the life you want. 

The National Federation of the Blind Deaf-Blind Division, a proud division 

of the National Federation of the Blind, is a community of members and 

friends who believe in the hopes and dreams of the nation's blind. Every day 

we work together to help blind people live the lives they want.   

 

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