Hi Scott,

I use the 6 key on my Connect to move down the options and the 3 key to go the 
other way.

Les
On Mar 26, 2011, at 8:04 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

> Sarai,
> 
> He is not able to hear the tones, but aside from this it seems he may have an 
> older model or at least the steps I recall using on the Brailliant I have at 
> the office are not working for him. I was trying to remember the steps since 
> the Brailliant is at the office and I use a Refreshabraille at home.
> If I recall, you use the first key in the vertical row on the right side, 
> which is key 4 to move down through the options, is that not correct?
> Just want to be sure I provided the proper keys for navigating through the 
> menu options.
> 
> Scott
> 
> On Mar 26, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> 
>> Hi:
>> You need to go in to the advanced options on the Brailliant. Hold down the 
>> 1st and 40th curser router buttons. Then add the 1st and 4th vertical keys. 
>> You'll hear a beep. Let up on the keys, and you'll be in the advanced menu 
>> options, where you can change to Bluetooth.
>> On Mar 26, 2011, at 1:20 PM, James Gallagher wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello List sorry for taken up you time here with my Question
>>> 
>>> I am having some trouble with a Brailliant 40 Braille display
>>> A very kind fellow member here on this list Mr Scott Howell
>>> has been trying to help me and I have taken up a lot of his time over the 
>>> past day or two. But Mr Howell has the new version of the Brailliant
>>> 
>>> I have the previous model that has plugs for a power adapter, serial 
>>> connection, and USB . and I also believe that Scott is running the newer 
>>> version
>>> of the Firmware as I am not getting the same menus that Scott can find.
>>> 
>>> Right down to my question I am trying to get Bluetooth up and running on my 
>>> Brailliant 40
>>> And after many many days try and retrying i am still at the same point and 
>>> that is no where.
>>> 
>>> when I put the display on and go down the menus I am only getting 4 or 5 
>>> options 
>>> I have read all the info in text format and this came with this Display so 
>>> it is for it
>>> but the Menu I am getting has only about 4 or 5 options and no matter what 
>>> I try I can not get 
>>> the a dot 7 or 8 under the cursor USB option but I can not find any where 
>>> that has Bluetooth listed as well.
>>> 
>>> I am hoping that someone on the list is using a Brailliant 40 display that 
>>> could help me here please to setup
>>> the Bluetooth option I can not find any where on my manual that gives a 
>>> clue about accessing an advanced menu
>>> that will let me put on the Bluetooth option. 
>>> 
>>> I would be very grateful if you would be so kind to give me an  idiots 
>>> guide on how I can do this Please
>>> I only get a few menu options and after days and days I am still totally 
>>> lost it is getting the best of me.
>>> been using Braille notetakers for years and years with a Braille Lite 18 
>>> Pacmate BX40 and many others
>>> but this little thing has got me right and Good.
>>> 
>>> I am after Bluetooth now because I am going to buy myself the ipad 2 and I 
>>> need a Display to access this as I can't hear Voiceover  I am Deafblind.
>>> 
>>> To save the list any trouble with e-mailings going to it my E-mail is  
>>> ja...@deafblind.com
>>> 
>>> I would be grateful for any help here please as I do wish to buy a ipad 2 
>>> and I need Bluetooth to access it.
>>> 
>>> My very best to you all.
>>> 
>>> Yours
>>> James
>>> 
>>> The highest result of education is tolerance.
>>> Hellen Keller
>>> --
>>> James Gallagher
>>> 
>>> A-Z to Deafblindness <http://www.deafblind.com>
>>> A Deafblindness Web Resource <http://www.deafblind.co.uk>
>>> Learn more about Braille Chess at <http://www.BrailelChess.com>
>>> My Guide Dogs <http://www.wilma.co.uk>
>>> For the Sighted Hearing my WAP site is at <http://tagtag.com/deafblind>
>>> 
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