
BRAILLE SENSE 
MANUAL
(For Software Version 4.0)



SECTION 11  Bluetooth Manager
TABLE OF CONTENTS



11. Bluetooth Manager	1
11.1 Bluetooth Device List	1
11.2 Bluetooth Service List	4
11.2.1 Connecting Service	5
11.2.2 LAN Service	6
11.2.3 FTP Service	6
11.2.4 ActiveSync Service	13
11.2.5 Serial Port	13
11.2.6 Using Multiple Services Simultaneously	17
11.3 Bluetooth Manager Command Summary	1

11. Bluetooth Manager

The Braille Sense is Bluetooth capable.  Bluetooth is the latest in wireless technology that allows for a Personal Area Network (PAN).  Unlike a traditional Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), these networks are limited to approximately 60 feet or less.  Bluetooth enables users to exchange various types of information.  In order to use Bluetooth with the Braille Sense, you must have either a Compact Flash Bluetooth card or a USB Bluetooth Adapter.  You can contact your local dealer or GW Micro to purchase one of these adapters.  

Bluetooth on the Braille Sense allows you to transfer files from the Braille Sense to a computer, use the Internet connection your computer is using, or use the Braille Sense as a wireless Braille display.  To use the Braille Sense as a wireless Braille display, you must be running Window-Eyes.  If you want to use the Braille Sense as a Braille display for another screen reader, please contact the manufacturer of your screen reader to inquire about compatibility.  Please note that Bluetooth is currently an evolving standard, and you may experience different functionality, depending on the operating system that you are using.

The Braille Sense uses the built-in Bluetooth Manager program to allow the user to use the Bluetooth functionality in the Braille Sense.  You can access the Bluetooth Manager in several ways.  To access Bluetooth Manager from the Program menu, you can either press "space-1" or "space-4" until you hear Bluetooth Manager, you can press the cursor routing key above cell 9, or press the "spacebar" until you get to Bluetooth Manager.  When you hear Bluetooth Manager, press "enter" to activate it.  Or, you can press "l (dots 1-2-3)" to open the Bluetooth Manager from the "program" menu without having to press "enter" on it.

11.1 Bluetooth Device List

After the Bluetooth Manager has been activated, it will begin scanning for other Bluetooth devices that are in range, and for the services available from the other Bluetooth devices.  For example, if you have a computer with Bluetooth enabled nearby, then the Braille Sense will attempt to find it.  It may take a while to find all of the Bluetooth devices in range, so expect to wait about 30 to 40 seconds for this process to complete.  You will hear, "scanning device" when this process begins.  If you have not inserted your Bluetooth adapter, or if the Braille Sense does not recognize it, the Braille Sense will say the message, "please check or re-insert your Bluetooth device."  Then, after about two seconds, the Braille Sense will automatically exit the Bluetooth Manager.  

Once the Braille Sense has found other Bluetooth devices that are in range, they will be displayed as "device name xx/yy" where xx is the number where the device appears in the list, and yy is the total number of devices.  This part of the Bluetooth Manager is known as the Bluetooth Device List, and thus, the menu for this section is called the Bluetooth Device List menu.  If there are no other Bluetooth devices in range, the Braille Sense will say "0/0."  You can press "space-1" or "space-4" to move through the list.  To select the device from the list, press "enter" on the device name.

Once the Braille Sense has finished searching for other Bluetooth devices, you can access the menu by pressing "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or by pressing "F2."  The first menu item you will hear is "scan device."  This option allows you to rescan for other Bluetooth devices.  To activate this item, press "enter."  You can also access this option by pressing "r (dots 1-2-3-5)" while you are in the Bluetooth Device List menu, or you can activate it directly without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5)."  

You can access the next item in the menu by pressing "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" and then "space-1" or "space-4" until you get to "device name," and press "enter."  You can also press "n (dots 1-3-4-5)" while you are in the Bluetooth Device List menu to activate "device name."  This item allows you to give the Braille Sense a specific name.  The default name for the Bluetooth device name is "Braille_SENSE."  You can activate this option by pressing "enter" on it, or you can access it without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-n (dots 1-3-4-5)."  After you activate this option, you will find a computer edit box that contains your current device name.  To modify the name, type the new name or move the cursor to start modifying the current name, and then press "enter."  Once you have entered the new name, you should close all programs and reset the Braille Sense by pressing the reset button with your finger on the rear panel.  To cancel your changes, press "space-e (dots 1-5)" or "F4."  You will then be returned to the Bluetooth Manager menu.

The next item in the menu is "Open FTP."  You can access "Open FTP" by pressing "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" and then "space-1" or "space-4" to navigate to "Open FTP."  Once you are at "Open FTP," press "enter" to activate it, and the Braille Sense will say, "connecting service."  You can also activate it by pressing "t (dots 2-3-4-5)" while you are in the Bluetooth Device List menu, or by pressing "enter-t (dots 2-3-4-5)" without calling up the menu.  The "Open FTP" function allows you to open a direct FTP connection with a remote Bluetooth device without having to select the device and then the service.  However, you must have connected the service first before the Braille Sense will allow you to transfer files.  If you have not connected the FTP service already, and you activate this function, you will hear, "FTP service disconnected."  This chapter will cover connecting various Bluetooth services later in more detail.

The next item in the menu is "disconnect."  You can access this function by pressing "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" and then "space-1" or "space-4."  Then, press "enter" to activate it.  You can also activate this function while you are in the Bluetooth Device List menu by pressing "d," or you can activate it without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-d."  The "disconnect" function will allow you to disconnect services that are connected to other Bluetooth devices.  If there are no services connected to other Bluetooth devices, and you activate this function, you will hear, "No service connected."  If you have other services connected, you will see a list of current connections in the form of "Which do you want to disconnect in the list? xxx yyy 1/1" where xxx is the remote Bluetooth device name and yyy is the service that is connected to the remote Bluetooth device.  You can move through this list by pressing "space-1" or "space-4."  Press "enter" on the service(s) that you want to disconnect.  If you want to disconnect all of the services at one time, you can press "space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)" while you are anywhere in the Bluetooth Device List.

The next item in the Bluetooth Device List menu is the "exit" item.  To access this item, press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" and then press "space-1" or "space-4" to navigate to "exit."  Then, press "enter" on "exit" to activate the function.  You can also access the item while in the menu by pressing "z (dots 1-3-5-6)" or at any time without calling up the menu by pressing "space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)."  The exit function will exit the Bluetooth Device List menu while you are in the menu, and you will be returned to the Bluetooth Device List.

At any time, you can exit the Bluetooth Device List menu by pressing "space-e (dots 1-5)" or "F4."  You can exit the Bluetooth Manager program at any time by pressing "space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)."

11.2 Bluetooth Service List

Once you know which remote Bluetooth device you want to connect to, press "space-1" or "space-4" to navigate to the device you want to connect to in the Bluetooth Device List, and then press "enter" on the device name.  You will then hear, "scanning service."  The Braille Sense will begin scanning services that are available from the remote Bluetooth device.  The Braille Sense support four services:  LAN, FTP, ActiveSync, and Serial Port.  In order to access all of these functions, you must make sure that the remote Bluetooth device is in Discoverable mode, and that all services are enabled.  It is possible to have certain services enabled on your remote Bluetooth device, while having other services that are disabled.  For example, you could have LAN and FTP enabled, while having ActiveSync and Serial Port disabled.  If this is the case, then the Braille Sense will only display LAN and FTP.

Once the Braille Sense has found all of the available services, it will display the services in a list in the following format:  "service name xx/yy" where xx is the number of the service that you are on, and yy is the number of total available services.  You can move through the available services by pressing "space-1" or "space-4."  You can press "backspace" to return to the Bluetooth Device List.

After each service name, you will see either "trusted" or "untrusted."  "Trusted" means that the service has been authenticated, and "untrusted" means that the service has not been authenticated.  This chapter will also discuss how to authenticate a service.  The service authentication setting will be automatically saved in the memory of the Braille Sense.  If you want to delete this setting, you can press "enter-s (dots 2-3-4)" while you are in the Bluetooth Service List.  The Braille Sense will say "Service setting removed."  Removing these settings will apply only to the current device.  However, removing these settings will apply to all services in the Bluetooth Service List.

11.2.1 Connecting Service

To authenticate a service and connect to it, press "enter" on the service.  Once you have pressed "enter" on the service, you will hear "connecting service."  Then, you will hear "computer edit box pin code?"  You must use ASCII characters when you type in this edit box.  On the Braille display, you will see "CE pin code?"  This edit box will only appear when you have pressed enter on a service that said "untrusted" after the name.  You can exit the edit box or cancel any text you have typed in by pressing "space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)."  You will then be returned to the Bluetooth Service List.

If you have typed in a pin code, and have pressed "enter," you will hear, "please wait for authentication."  If the remote device is setup correctly, and has not been set up to allow this device to always connect, then the remote device will ask for a pin code.  If the remote Bluetooth device pin code matches the pin code that was typed in the Braille Sense, then the service will authenticate.  If this occurs, you will hear, "pin code authentication passed."  Then, while the service connects, you will hear, "please wait for access permission."  If the remote Bluetooth device does not give access permission, then you will hear, "connection failed," and you will be returned to the Bluetooth Services List.  If the remote Bluetooth device gives you access permission, then the Braille Sense will say "connection succeeded."  If the connection succeeds, then you will see "trusted" after the services that have successfully connected.

It is possible to setup the remote Bluetooth device to always accept the connection from the Braille Sense, or to require a pin code each time.  These options must be changed on the remote Bluetooth device.  However, if you press "enter-s (dots 2-3-4)" while in the Bluetooth Service List, all authentication will be removed, and the Braille Sense and the remote Bluetooth device will ask you for a pin code the next time you try to connect the service.

After you have successfully connected to a service, pressing "backspace" will not take you to the Bluetooth Service List.  After you have connected to a service, you can press "enter-d" to disconnect the service, and the Braille Sense will say "service disconnected."  You will then be returned to the Bluetooth Service List.  If you disconnect a service, "connect" will disappear from the Bluetooth Service List.  If you move to another service within the Bluetooth Service List, and connect to the service by pressing "enter," then the Braille Sense will disconnect the current service and connect to the service that you have activated.  

If you connect to the FTP service, you will see a list of files and folders that are on the remote Bluetooth device.  The rest of this chapter will discuss each service in detail.

11.2.2 LAN Service

With the LAN service, you can connect to the Internet through your computer.  If you connect this service, you can use the web browser and email program, just like if you were connected to the Internet via a dial-up modem or wireless LAN card.  However, you must setup Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on your remote Bluetooth device.  Without ICS properly setup, you will not be able to connect to the Internet using the LAN service.  For information on how to setup ICS for your remote Bluetooth device, please refer to the documentation that came with your Bluetooth adapter.  Setting up ICS requires knowledge of network architecture, so it may be a good idea to contact a local network technician or your network administrator for help to set up ICS.

11.2.3 FTP Service

This service will work similar to using FTP on the Internet.  It will allow you to transfer folders and files to and from the Braille Sense between it and the remote Bluetooth device.  When referring to the FTP service, we will refer to the file/folder list in the remote Bluetooth device as "remote folder list" and the file/folder list of the Braille Sense as the "local folder list."

After you have successfully connected to the FTP service, the Bluetooth Manager will take you to the remote folder list.  The remote folder list that you are taken to is determined by the remote Bluetooth device.  Typically, this folder is called the Bluetooth Exchange Folder on the remote Bluetooth device, but you should check your remote Bluetooth device for information on this folder.  

The remote folder list is very similar to the File Manager.  With the FTP service, you can perform the following functions:

1. Copy
2. Paste
3. Send to
4. Retrieve file
5. New folder
6. Delete file/folder
7. Open local folder.  If you press "enter" on this, you will be taken to the local folder list.
8. Select all
9. Information

In the next few sections, we will discuss the various FTP functions.  Please note that while sending data to and from the remote Bluetooth device, the remote Bluetooth device may still need to give access permission to the Braille Sense.  Please consult the documentation for the remote Bluetooth device for details.

11.2.3.1 Copy and Paste

These functions will allow you to copy and paste files between the local folder and the remote folder.

You can use the following steps to move files from a local folder to the remote folder:

1. After you connect to the FTP service, you will be in the remote folder list.  While in the remote folder list, you should press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or "F2" to open the FTP menu.  Then, you should press "space-1" or "space-4" to navigate to "Open Local Folder," and press "enter."  You can also press "o (dots 1-3-5)" while in the menu, or you can press "enter-o (dots 1-3-5)" without having to call up the menu.  After activating this function, you will hear, "open local folder."  Then, you will be taken to the Disk list that appears in File Manager.  You will be taken to Flashdisk by default, but if you have a CF memory card or USB memory stick inserted, you can navigate to them by pressing "space-1" or "space-4."
2. Just like navigating in the File Manager, you can access a disk by pressing "enter" on it.  Use the exact same navigation keys as the File Manager to navigate the local folder.  You can refer to chapter 3 of this manual to find the various File Manager commands.  Note that you cannot select folders.  You can only select files.  If you try to select a folder, the Braille Sense will say "deactivated."
3. Once you have selected files by pressing the "spacebar," you can copy them by pressing "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or "F2," and then navigate to "copy" by pressing "space-1" or "space-4," and press "enter."  Or, you can press "enter-c (dots 1-4)" to activate the function without calling up the menu.
4. After you have activated the copy function, you will hear, "copying" and then "open remote folder."  You will then be moved to the remote folder list.
5. In the remote folder list, you can navigate to the folder where you want to paste the file.  Once you are in the folder where you want to paste the file, press "enter-v (dots 1-2-3-6)."  Or, you can press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)," and then use "space-1" or "space-4" to get to the "paste" function, and press "enter."  While pasting, you will hear a sound that indicates that the Braille Sense is working.  If the file is larger than 300 KB, you will also hear the progress meter each time an additional 10% has been completed.  If the file is less than 300 KB, then you will only hear the sound, and not the progress meter.
6. When the file has been pasted successfully, you will see the message, "xxx file pasted," where xxx is the name of the file.  If the file is not pasted successfully, you will hear, "xxx file not pasted." After the file is pasted successfully, you will also hear, "paste completed," and you will be returned to the remote folder list.

The following steps should be used to copy a file from the remote folder list to the local folder list:

1. After the FTP service has connected, you can navigate through the remote folder, just like in the File Manager.  If you need to reference the navigation keys for the File Manager, please refer to chapter 3 in this manual.
2. Once you have selected the files that you want to copy by pressing the "spacebar," you can open the FTP menu by pressing "space-m (dots 1-3-4)," and then use "space-1" or "space-4" to navigate to "copy," and press "enter."  You can also activate this function without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-c (dots 1-4)."  Note that you cannot copy folders to send to the local folder.
3. Next, open the menu by pressing "space-m (dots 1-3-4)," move to "open local folder" with "space-1" or "space-4," and press "enter."  You can also activate this function without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-o (dots 1-3-5)."  After you have activated this function, you will see the Disk list, just like when you open the File Manager.  You will be taken to Flashdisk by default.  However, if you have a CF memory card or USB memory stick inserted, you can navigate to those disks by pressing "space-1" or "space-4."  Please refer to chapter 3 in this manual regarding navigation keys in the File Manager.
4. After entering a disk, open the menu by pressing "space-m (dots 1-3-4)."  Then, move to "paste" with "space-1" or "space-4," and press "enter."  You can also activate this function without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-v (dots 1-2-3-6)."  While pasting, you will hear a sound that indicates that the Braille Sense is working.  If the file is larger than 300 KB, you will also hear the progress meter each time an additional 10% has been completed.  If the file is less than 300 KB, then you will only hear the sound, and not the progress meter.
5. When the file has been pasted successfully, you will see the message, "xxx file pasted," where xxx is the name of the file.  If the file is not pasted successfully, you will hear, "xxx file not pasted." After the file is pasted successfully, you will also hear, "paste completed," and you will be returned to the local folder list.

11.2.3.2 Send To

This function will allow you to send files from the local folder list to the remote folder list.  It is only available in the local folder list.  This is very similar to the copy and paste function.  The difference is that you do not have to paste the file to the remote folder.  It is done as soon as you activate the "send to" function.  When you activate this function, the file can only be sent to the root of the remote folder list.  To activate the "send to" function, perform the following steps:

1. After the FTP service is connected, you can press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" while you are in the remote folder list to open the menu.  Then, press "space-1" or "space-4" to move to "open local folder," and press "enter."  You can also activate this function without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-o (dots 1-3-5)."
2. After you have activated this function, you will see the Disk list, just like when you open the File Manager.  You will be taken to Flashdisk by default.  However, if you have a CF memory card or USB memory stick inserted, you can navigate to those disks by pressing "space-1" or "space-4."  Please refer to chapter 3 in this manual regarding navigation keys in the File Manager.
3. Then, select a file by pressing "space" on the file.  You can only select files and not folders.
4. After you have selected a file, press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)," and then press "space-1" or "space-4" to move to "send to," and press "enter."  Or, you can press "enter-s (dots 2-3-4)" to activate the "send to" function without having to call up the menu.
5. Just like copying and pasting, you will hear a sound that indicates that the Braille Sense is working.  If the file is larger than 300 KB, you will also hear the progress meter each time an additional 10% has been completed.  If the file is less than 300 KB, then you will only hear the sound, and not the progress meter.  When the transfer has completed, you will hear, "xxx file sent," where xxx is the name of the file.  If the file does not transfer, you will hear, "xxx file not sent."  Once all of the files have been transferred completely, you will hear, "sent completely," and you will be returned to the remote folder list.

11.2.3.3 Retrieve File

The "retrieve file" function will allow you to retrieve a file from the remote folder list, and move it to the local folder.  This function is available while in the remote folder list.  You can only save files to the "flashdisk/download" folder with this function.  Perform the following steps to activate the "retrieve file" function:

1. After you have connected the FTP service, you will be connected to the remote folder list.  You can navigate through the list using the same commands as in the File Manager.  You can reference these commands by referring to chapter 3 of this manual.
2. Select the file that you want to retrieve by pressing the "spacebar" on it.  Note that you cannot select folders.
3. After you have selected the file, press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" to open the menu, and then use "space-1" or "space-4" to move to "retrieve file," and press "enter."  You can also activate this function without calling up the menu by press "enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5)."
4. Just like copying and pasting, you will hear a sound that indicates that the Braille Sense is working.  If the file is larger than 300 KB, you will also hear the progress meter each time an additional 10% has been completed.  If the file is less than 300 KB, then you will only hear the sound, and not the progress meter.  When the transfer has completed, you will hear, "xxx file retrieved," where xxx is the name of the file.  If the file does not transfer, you will hear, "xxx file not retrieved."  Once all of the files have been transferred completely, you will hear, "retrieve completed," and you will be returned to the remote folder list.

11.2.3.4 New Folder

The "new folder" function will allow you to create a new folder in the local folder list or the remote folder list.  To create a new folder, perform the following steps:

1. After the FTP service has connected, navigate to the local or remote folder list.
2. Press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" to open the menu, and then use "space-1" or "space-4" to navigate to "new folder," and press "enter."  Or, you can activate this function without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-f (dots 1-2-4)."  
3. You will then see an edit box that says, "new folder name?"  Type in the new folder name using ASCII characters, and then press "enter."  If the folder is created successfully, you will hear, "xxx folder created," where xxx is the name of the folder.  You will then be automatically returned to the list that you were in, whether it was the remote or local folder list.
4. To cancel any changes that you made, press "space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)," and you will be returned to the previous list.

11.2.3.5 Delete File/Folder

This function will allow you to delete files or folders in the remote or local folder list.  Note that if a folder contains folders, you will not be able to delete the folder.  To activate this function, perform the following steps:

1. After you have connected to the FTP service, navigate to the local or remote folder list, and select the file(s) or folder(s) that you want to delete by pressing the "spacebar" on them.  The navigation keys are exactly the same as when using the File Manager.  To reference these keys, please refer to chapter 3 of this manual.
2. Once you have selected the file(s) or folder(s), press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)," and then use "space-1" or "space-4" to move to "delete file/folder," and press "enter."  You can also activate this function without calling up the menu by pressing "space-d (dots 1-4-5)."
3. If the file(s) or folder(s) is/are deleted successfully, you will hear, "delete completed."  

11.2.3.6 Information

This function will allow you to check information regarding files or folders that are located in the remote or local folder list.  You can activate this function by performing the following steps:

1. After you have connected to the FTP service, navigate to the local or remote folder list, and select the file or folder that you want to know information about.  The navigation keys are exactly the same as when using the File Manager.  To reference these keys, please refer to chapter 3 in this manual.
2. Then, press "space-m (dots 1-3-4)" to open the menu, and then use "space-1" or "space-4" to move to "information," and press "enter."  Or, you can activate this function without calling up the menu by pressing "enter-i (dots 2-4)."
3. After you have activated the function, you will see the "information dialog box," which consists of "type," "size," "date," "attribute," "confirm," and "cancel."  You can move between these controls by pressing "tab (space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (space-1-2)."  If you select multiple files, the "information" function will display the number of selected files and size.

11.2.4 ActiveSync Service

This service works the same way as when you connect the Braille Sense to a computer via a USB cable, and use ActiveSync.  If the connection succeeds when activating it by pressing "enter" on ActiveSync, you will hear the sound that ActiveSync makes when there is a successful connection.  Just as with all of the Bluetooth services, the remote Bluetooth device may need to authorize the Braille Sense.  You will then be returned to the Bluetooth Service list.  Just like using ActiveSync via USB, you can copy and paste files from the Braille Sense from the remote Bluetooth device to the Braille Sense and visa versa.  

If you want to disconnect the service, you can press "enter-d (dots 1-2-4)" while in the Bluetooth Manager, and the Braille Sense will say, "service disconnected," and you will be returned to the Bluetooth Service list.  You will no longer see the word "connected" after ActiveSync in the Bluetooth Service list.  

You cannot use ActiveSync via USB and Bluetooth at the same time.  If the remote Bluetooth device is connected via USB and using ActiveSync, you must disconnect the remote Bluetooth device in order to use the ActiveSync service via Bluetooth.

11.2.5 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 as a wireless Braille display via Bluetooth.  In order to use the Braille Sense 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 as a wireless Braille display.  If you would like to use the Braille Sense as a Bluetooth Braille display with a screen reader other than Window-Eyes, please contact the manufacturer of the screen reader that you want to use.

11.2.5.1 Setting up the Braille Sense to Work as a Bluetooth Braille Display

The following steps will walk you through setting up the Braille Sense 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 is turned on.  Although it may not be necessary, you should close all applications that are running on the Braille Sense, and be in the Program menu for best performance.  If you have more than one Braille Sense, make sure that only the Braille Sense that you want to configure is turned on.  

11.2.5.2 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 dont 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 then 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."
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, and it will be called "Windows CE."  Remember that the Braille Sense must be turned on in order to be found as mentioned above.  If you forgot to turn the Braille Sense 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 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 and press enter on the Braille Sense.
16. The computer will say 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 COM ports are not set to COM 5 and COM 6.  The COM ports used can vary from computer to computer.
17. Press tab to get to the Finish button, and then press enter to activate it.
18. You will then be taken back to the Bluetooth devices setting dialog.  Press Ctrl-Tab twice to focus the COM ports tab control.
19. Press tab to get to the list of COM ports, and then press the Down Arrow to move through the list of COM ports to make sure that they match the COM ports that were mentioned when you completed the Bluetooth device wizard.  You should hear your first COM port, then the direction, and then the name.  After you press down Arrow again, you should hear the next COM port, the direction, and name.  For example, when you press the down arrow key the first time, you might hear, "COM 5 Outgoing Windows CE Blue Tooth Serial."  When you press the down arrow key a second time, you might hear, "COM 6 Incoming WindowsCE."
20. Tab to the OK button, and press Enter.

You have now setup the Braille Sense and the computer.  However, you must properly setup Window-Eyes in order to use the Braille Sense as a Bluetooth Braille display.  

11.2.5.3 Setting up Window-Eyes

1. Press ctrl-backslash to open the Window-Eyes Control Panel.
2. Press alt-f to open the File menu.
3. Press the up arrow, or down arrow to move to Select Braille Display, and press enter.  Or, just press B to open the Select Braille Display dialog without using the Arrow Keys.
4. Press the down arrow or the letter b until you hear Braille Sense.
5. Press tab to get to the COM port list box
6. Select the COM port that was given as the outgoing COM port when you setup the computer to interact with the Braille Sense via Bluetooth.
7. Press enter

Now that you have set up Window-Eyes, you need to finish the setup on the Braille Sense.  

11.2.5.3 Setting up the Braille Sense

1. Press f1 to get to the Program menu.
2. Press space-1 or space-4 to get to the Utility menu, or just press the letter :u.
3. Press enter.
4. Press space-1 or space-4 to get to Terminal for Screen Reader, and press enter.
5. Press space-1 or space-4 to get to Bluetooth Serial Port, and press enter.

The Braille Sense should be connected as a Bluetooth Braille display.  To exit this mode from the Braille Sense, press space-z.  Please note that f1 on the Braille Sense will still take you to the Program menu.  This is to allow you to use the applications on the Braille Sense at the same time, and be able to switch back to using the Braille Sense as a Bluetooth Braille display.

11.2.6 Using Multiple Services Simultaneously

You can use the LAN, FTP, and ActiveSync Bluetooth services all at the same time.  However, if you plan to use any of these services at the same time, you should connect the FTP service before connecting the LAN and ActiveSync services.  Otherwise, you may experience problems.  However, if you want to connect to the Serial 
Port, you should not connect to any of the other Bluetooth services in the Bluetooth Service list.

11.3 Bluetooth Manager Command Summary

Scanning Bluetooth device:  Enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5)
Connecting device:  Enter on the device name
Delete the service setting:  enter-s (dots 2-3-4)
Connecting service:  Enter on the service name
Disconnect service:  Enter-d (dots 1-4-5)

1) FTP service
Open local folder:  Enter-o (dots 1-3-5)
Copy:  Enter-c (dots 1-4)
Paste:  Enter-v (dots 1-2-3-6)
Send to:  enter-s (dots 2-3-4)
Retrieve file:  Enter-r (dots 1-2-3-5)
New folder:  Enter-f (dots 1-2-4)
Delete file/folder:  Space-d (dots 1-4-5)
Information:  Enter-i (dots 2-4) 



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