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3) Press "Enter".
4) Select the Device tab control. You may need to press Ctrl-Tab in order to
select this tab control.
5) Tab to the Add button.
6) Press "Enter".
7) Press "Space" to check the checkbox for "My device is setup and ready to
be found".
8) Press enter".
9) The XP machine will find the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY, and it will be
called "Windows CE". Remember that the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY must
be turned on in order to be found as mentioned above. If you forgot to turn
the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY on, leave it turned on, exit the Bluetooth
settings, and start at step number 1 above.
10) Press the "down arrow" key to focus Windows CE.
11) Tab to the Next button.
12) Press "Enter".
13) Press "down arrow" to focus the radio button, "Let me choose my own
passkey". Focus will automatically be put in the edit box, and you may hear a
tool tip that says, "We recommend using a passkey that is 8 to 16 digits long".
You should type your passkey here. For example, you might type, "1111".
14) Press "Enter". Windows will then begin exchanging the passkeys, and a
new dialog will appear on the computer.
15) The Braille Sense U2 QWERTY will then ask for the passkey by saying,
"Computer Edit Box PIN code:" Using the same passkey that was typed in to
the computer, type in the same passkey on the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY
and press "Enter" on the Braille Sense U2 QWERTY.
16) The computer should display the message, "Found new hardware" and
the final dialog should appear on the computer. Remember that you can
press "ctrl-shift-w" to have the entire dialog read using Window-Eyes. The
dialog should display that the Bluetooth device was successfully set up. It is
very important to note the COM ports for the outgoing COM port and the
incoming COM port. For example, the outgoing COM port may be COM 5,
and the incoming COM port may be COM 6. Do not be surprised if your