Braille Modifier commands no longer work with applications when using El Braille or Focus 14
Information
This document describes what can be done when Focus 5th does not pair Bluetooth with an IOS device but other pairings on the same IOS device work.
Resolution
5. Open the Connections list on the FOCUS 5th Generation display, and delete all the Bluetooth pairings.
6. Turn off the FOCUS display.
7. Open the Settings/Accessibility/Voice Over/Braille feature on the iPhone and forget all the current pairings.
8. Turn off the iPhone and then turn it on again.
9. Turn on the FOCUS display and try pairing again.
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