Ok cool.  Got it.  It paired up nicely, with no problem at all.  
On 2012-07-26, at 9:24 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, it is all through the vo utility. Go there, select braille from
> the table, select the displays tab, select your display (which should
> be on and ready at this point) from the table, and hit pair. You will
> then be prompted for a pairing code, and be ready as you may not have
> much time to type it. My apex's code is 0000 (four zeros), so I
> imagine all hw displays have that same code. Type in the code as soon
> as you hear the new window sound, then hit enter as the pair button is
> default (or should be). After a second, the display should pair. If
> you have problems, try going back into bluetooth preferences and
> "forgetting" the display in there, then do the above procedure again.
> Also, double check the documentation to be sure the pairing code is
> right.
> 
> On 7/26/12, Dan Eickmeier <va3ets2...@me.com> wrote:
>> Cool, when you pair a bluetooth display on the mac, do you have to do it
>> through system preferences, bluetooth, ?  Like you would with a keyboard,
>> headset or any other device like that first?  And then go into VO utility
>> under Braille, and set it up there?  Or is it all done in VO utility?  Was
>> going to try my Humanware Brailliant BI40 over Bluetooth, and I was
>> assuming that I'd have to go into system prefs, and bluetooth, , but that
>> didn't seem to work.  It'd see the device, but refuse to pair.  Should I
>> actually be doing it all through VO utility?  And avoid the bluetooth system
>> preference pane, and the area where I can set up devices in there
>> altogether?
>> On 2012-07-26, at 9:02 PM, David Tanner <david.tanner...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have gotten both the Braille Edge and HandyTech Active Braille to work
>>> with ML with no real problem other than the second time I used the Edge it
>>> ask for me to pear it and the time for entering the code was very short,
>>> but I did finally get it done.
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Holmes"
>>> <steve.holme...@gmail.com>
>>> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 11:06 PM
>>> Subject: Braille Support Broken in Mountain Lion!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I just tried to use my RefreshaBraille 18 display this evening and it
>>> doesn't work here anymore.  First off, I had previously defined it under
>>> Lion and successfully used it several times.  Tonight after the ML
>>> install, it would never connect.  So then I removed the device from the
>>> bluetooth list in the Braille device section of VO.  Then when I tried to
>>> pair it back up, I kept getting an error that VO couldn't load a device
>>> driver for this device.  Has anyone else had success getting any braille
>>> displays to work under Mountain Lion?
>>> 
>>> I will probably give Apple a call about this.  I sure hope they didn't
>>> break support like they did with the Hims devices on IOS.  BTW, I never
>>> got prompted to enter any pairing codes and I usually do when hooking up
>>> the Refreshabraille display.
>>> 
>>> Any ideas here?
>>> 
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