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using Window-Eyes, SuperNova, VoiceOver, or another compatible screen
reader to use the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY as a wireless Braille display.
To use the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY as a wireless Bluetooth display with
Window-Eyes or iPhone or iPad, please reference the following sections. If
you are using another screen reader than those addressed below, please
contact HIMS by e-mail at [email protected].
13.2.5.1 Setting up the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY to Work as a
Bluetooth Braille Display with Window-Eyes
The following steps will walk you through setting up the Braille Sense U2
QWERTY to work as a Bluetooth Braille display with the Window-Eyes
screen reader from GW Micro. These instructions assume that you already
have Bluetooth installed on your computer. The following instructions also
assume that you are running Window-Eyes 5.5, or higher, and at least
Windows XP, Service Pack 2. Before you begin, make sure that your Braille
Sense U2 QWERTY is turned on. Although it may not be necessary, you
should close all running applications on the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY, and
be placed in the Program menu for best results. If you have more than one
Braille Sense U2 QWERTY, make sure that only the Braille Sense U2
QWERTY that you want to configure is turned on.
13.2.5.2 Setting up the Computer
1) Navigate to the Bluetooth icon in the System Tray. You may do this in
Windows XP by pressing "windows key-b", and use the Right or Left Arrow
Keys until you reach the Bluetooth icon. Then, press the "context menu key".
Note that if you don't have the Bluetooth icon in the System Tray, you may
have to change the settings for the Bluetooth icon to appear. Go to the
Windows Control Panel, Bluetooth Devices, Options, and check the check
box that says "Show the Bluetooth Icon in the Notification Area".
2) Press the "up or down arrow" keys until you get to "Open Bluetooth
settings".