I had the same results iwth my braille pen. The mac sees it paired but
thinks its a computer.

On 11/20/11, Peg Jolene <peggy...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Matthew:
>
> Thank you for your input.  I have performed those procedures correctly.
> Perhaps my previous post was not clear.  When I use the correct settings for
> either USB or Bluetooth connection, the Brailliant is not  producing braille
> output.  In bluetooth, a serial port is created when the Brailliant is
> paired.  The status appears to be paired but not connected.  The MacBook Air
> recognizes the Brailliant as a "computer".
>
> More suggestions Matthew and Listers?
>
> PJ
> On Nov 20, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> Turn the Brailliant on and scroll down until you see something that says
>> com channel. Make sure that USB is highlighted. When I say highlighted I
>> mean that the highlighted option will be underlined with dots 7 and 8 for
>> each of the cells. So if USB is highlighted, The letters for USB will have
>> the dots seven and 8 showing under the U the S and the B.
>> If USB is not highlighted, press any of the cursor routing buttons that
>> are directly above the U the S or the B.
>> When done, scroll down until you see menu off and then press any of the
>> cursor routing buttons above any of the letters. This will save you're
>> changes and turn off the menu.
>> HTH.
>> Matthew Campbell.
>>
>>
>> On 2011-11-20, at 1:41 PM, Peg Jolene wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Listers:
>>>
>>> I have an older Brailliant 40 display.  It is working correctly with my
>>> iPhone 4, however, it is not working with an older MacBook, or my brand
>>> new MacBook air.  I can pair it with bluetooth and cannot connect it.  It
>>> is not working at all with USB.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions are appreciated.
>>>
>>> Much thanks.
>>>
>>> PJ
>>>
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