I really thought I’d done it, paired my Braille display with my iPhone as it was using iOS 15. Back in those days, I was able to turn on the display, and anytime the iPhone came up with some kind of activity, the display would instantly react. Now, when I pair them together, the next time I turn on the display and want the iPhone to connect, I have to make the iPhone forget the display altogether, and start the whole process all over again. This makes me think it’s too damn much trouble, so I’m going to call it a total loss, and give up entirely. It isn’t worth the hassle any more!
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Darn it, sorry.
Because it won’t reconnect and I have to make the iPhone forget every time, as was said in the original post I believe.
Oh dear. Why hasn’t it worked?
Support always gives me the same solution but it never has worked.
Oh, okay.
I have no way of knowing if a Mac could connect any better than my iPhone, wouldn’t know the first thing about using a Mac anyway and I can connect with it just fine using my Windows computer. The one device I need it to connect with doesn’t want to cooperate.
I meen what if you had a brail display on maybe a mac? I meen I’m truely sorry to hear that.
sorry to hear that.