Some braille devices (by now, usually older ones) don't support SDP
(Bluetooth's Service Discovery Protocol). Some drivers, therefore, supply a
hard-coded channel number to try if SDP isn't working.

I just checked the HumanWare driver. It specifies to fall back to RFCOMM
channel 1, and doesn't request that SDP be tried. This was the problem, and has
now been fixed.

I understand now. Thanks for info and proper fix.

Robert
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