
Connect a Bluetooth braille display using VoiceOver Utility on Mac
Before you can use a supported Bluetooth braille display with VoiceOver, you must connect the display to your Mac.
Note: VO represents the VoiceOver modifier.
- Open VoiceOver Utility (press VO-F8 when VoiceOver is on), click the Braille category, click Displays, then click the Add button  . .- VoiceOver lists displays that are within range of your Mac and that appear to match a VoiceOver braille display driver. If your display isn’t shown, make sure you set it to be discoverable. Check the documentation that came with your braille display. 
- In the list of devices, click Connect for your Bluetooth braille display. - A common default passcode is used to connect your display. You can connect one Bluetooth braille display at a time. - If your display is successfully connected, VoiceOver detects your display whenever it’s turned on and within range; if it’s your primary braille display, you can then use it. It remains connected until you remove it from the list of devices. 
- If unsuccessful, click the Option button that appears, then provide the passcode that came with your braille display. 
 
- Click Select. - If the Bluetooth braille display you selected doesn’t work with VoiceOver, it’s likely that its driver doesn’t match a VoiceOver driver. Try connecting a different Bluetooth braille display.