Dear List,

Figured it out. Disregard this question. Thanks!

Peace,

Ibraheem

On Nov 21, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Ibraheem Fakir <ibayri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear List,
> 
> I’ve recently acquired an Apex and wanted to pair it with my iPhone 4S 
> running iOS 6.0.1. I’ve tried to pair the phone with the apex through the 
> general/accessibility/braille menu on the phone. Every time I try to pair it, 
> I get a message that says “iPhone could not load driver for Apex”. For kicks 
> and giggles, I tried pairing the two through the Apex’s bluetooth menu and 
> after entering an authentication code on the apex, my phone prompted me to do 
> the same and both devices were paired. I did so under the hands free menu on 
> the Apex. It says that the device is paired and active. I know that I can’t 
> use the braille display like this and to do so I’ll need to start the pairing 
> from the phone. Any pointers on this? Where do I get the driver it needs?
> 
> Thanks a million!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Ibraheem
> 

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