Hi all,
I have a bn Apex bt 32 which I have successfully paired with my mac.
I expected to see many of the same vo keys here as are on the iPod,
like flicking, top or bottom of window, rotor commands, and so on.
Nothing is there, though.  Having resigned myself to a few hours of
assigning everything, I went to the braille category of the vo
utility, selected my display, and opened the assign keys window.  The
problem, though, is that pressing cmd-b plays the "assign key" tone,
but will not actually accept the keys I press.  My questions, then:
1.  Is the failure to assign custom keys the fault of the mac
(10.7.1), the Apex (ks9.1), or the user (a mac newbie)?
2.  Is there a script or something like that out there that has
already done the work of making braille displays act on the mac much
like they do on iOS, specifically the Apex models? I can assign my
keys, if I can get #1 (above) sorted out, but I don't want to
re-invent the wheel.
Thanks!


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