The following dialog appears to be asking for a passcode or security code. However, if youdon't want to set one up for your BraillePen12, click Skip, and the software will try to pair withthe device without using a code. If the pairing fails at this step, the following notes could be ofhelp.Special note for potential problems with the Broadcom WIDCOMM drivers:Occasionally these drivers can cause communication problems between your device and theBraillePen12, because their inbuilt security prevents the connection from operating properly.To correct this, there are two steps to take.When you are configuring the driver, the software is set by default to ask for a security PIN.You need to turn this feature off. In Bluetooth Places on your computer, click on the Windowmenu "Bluetooth Interface" and select the function "Advanced Configuration". After thewindow appears, choose "Local Services" and double-click on the item "Bluetooth SerialPort". Turn off the "Connect Safely" setting.Then, in the same window, on the tab "Client applications", select "Bluetooth Serial PortInterface" and disable the "Secure connection". After you have completed the configurationyour connection between the device and BraillePen12 will operate correctly.27Illustration 29: Widcomm window asking for PasscodeIllustration 30: Turning off WIDCOMM security stage 1