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13.2.5 Serial Port
If you connect this service, you should not connect the other services.
The Serial Port service will allow you to use your Braille Sense U2 MINI
as a wireless Braille display via Bluetooth. In order to use the Braille
Sense U2 MINI as a wireless Bluetooth display, please reference the
following sections. Note that you must be using Window-Eyes in order to
use the Braille Sense U2 MINI as a wireless Braille display. Note that
following explanation is how to use the Bluetooth serial port when the
Window-Eyes is installed as a screen reader program in PC. If you are
using Supernova or JAWS as a screen reader, please contact HIMS by
e-mail. The e-mail id of HIMS is
hims@hims-inc.com
.
13.2.5.1 Setting up the Braille Sense U2 MINI to Work as a
Bluetooth Braille Display
Bluetooth Braille Display
The following steps will walk you through setting up the Braille Sense U2
MINI to work as a Bluetooth Braille display. These instructions assume
that you already have Bluetooth installed on your computer. The
following instructions assume that you are running Window-Eyes 5.5, or
greater, and at least Windows XP, Service Pack 2. Before starting, make
sure that your Braille Sense U2 MINI is turned on. Although it may not
be necessary, you should close all applications that are running on the
Braille Sense U2 MINI, and be in the Program menu for best
performance. If you have more than one Braille Sense U2 MINI, make
sure that only the Braille Sense U2 MINI 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 then 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
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