My Red LightSpeed

My Red LightSpeed

July 23, 2008

About Bluetooth

jenny posted on depoman a Bluetooth/SD card/cable explanation:

I just spoke to Corey at Stenovations regarding the BT/SD/Cable issues. Here's what I learned from him. When you write through the LS cable, you get the benefit of the LS sensitivity settings and the anti-stacking and combination rules if you have those checked. The only thing that is writing to the SD card at the same time is the sensitivity settings; you are not getting any anti-stacking and combination rules applied to your SD card.
When you write using Bluetooth to your computer, you are only getting the benefit of the sensitivity settings, and you are not getting any anti-stacking and combination rules. You are also not getting those rules applied to your SD card. Therefore, your Bluetooth real time translation and a translation from the SD card should be identical. If they are not, it means that "something may be off" with your particular Bluetooth program. Apparently there are several different Bluetooth programs out there, and the only thing Corey could tell me was that the Kensington Bluetooth seemed to work well, and the BlueSoleil Bluetooth doesn't work at all.
If you are writing solely to your SD card, you are still getting the benefit of the sensitivity settings - but no anti-stacking and combination rule - because when you initially set up those sensitivity settings, they are being saved in the LS itself.
I just read this back to another support person, and he said I appear to understand. If you believe any part of this explanation is incorrect, please let me know. I truly want to understand how this is working because I am still having trouble getting the absolute best translation.

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