Hello Dave,
I have some log date (about 293000 characters0. What is the best way to
deliver this to you? copying it into this message doesn't seem like a
good idea to me.
As said this afternoon, I connected a new focus 40 and managed to get it
working with brltty. When I connected my classic focus blue to the same
phone (nexus 5), brltty also worked as expected. So I connected the
classic F40 to my nexus 4 with the same crash result tha I have logged.
The crash also happens when I try to disable speech support (switching
from native to none. I have tried to clear all app data and cache data,
however am still getting these crashes.
If there is anything more you'd like to know, please ask.
With kind regards,
Henk.
Dave Mielke schreef op 3/4/2014 4:32 AM:
[quoted lines by Henk Abma on 2014/03/02 at 23:52 +0100]
Now my question: I am trying brltty on a Nexus 5 and am having no
luck getting it connected or even set up. As soon as I press 'select
device'and try to check my display (Freedom scientific focus 40 blue
classic), brltty stops and the checkbox remains unchecked.
I have tried removing all braille displays and repairing the Focus,
uninstalled brltty and re-installed, however the issue remains.
This is with brltty-5.0.apk.
When you say that brltty stops, what, exactly, do you mean? Do you see the
"unfortunately brltty has stopped" message?
Are you able to use "adb logcat" to capture a debug log covering the time when
the problem occurs? There are instructions on how to do this in brltty's
Android README.
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