I have a BrailleSense U2 QWERTY. Perhaps that's why it's interpreted as a Braille Edge.
I do have the

/sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices file, but I have trouble copying it.  When I use 
scp to do so (that's the way, don't know why I can't copy information from my 
VM), I get an empty file, although the original file doesn't seem to be empty.

A braille-parameter sounds fine to me.  If it's just something to update in the 
'brltty.conf', that's simple.  And, as it is, the BrailleSense does work, so 
editing a file is possible.  Are these navigation keys used (under different 
codes) by the other BrailleSense versions though?

I'm in GMT - 8, in California.

I will send you the more complete log tomorrow if it's okay, with most of the 
keys I can find.  I'll label them precisely.

Vincent

On 12/13/2015 7:55 PM, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by Vincent LE GOFF on 2015/12/13 at 19:38 -0800]

These navigation keys are just keys.  I gave the mapping of the BrailleSense
itself, when it's running its own system independently from any computer.  On
BRLTTY, these keys do nothing (as the log seems to indicate).
Okay, I understand.

I'll probably define those keys to be the same as we use for the Braille Edge.

Which type of Braille Sense do you have?

Could you please send a copy of your Linux USB devices file
(/sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices) while your Braille Sense is connected? In case
your system has an empty /sys/kernel/debug directory, do:

    mount -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug

Here's a log with the usb and outpkts options on.
Thanks.

I can also send
you a more complete log file with the keys you requested.  I guess
most are interpreted correctly.  But since this log was already big I
meant to do it separately (perhaps with less option, if it's more
readable).
Yes, less verbose would be way better. Go back to the original two log
categories (inpkts,brlkeys).

That's definitely an issue, and I don't know how to ensure things
still work on other versions of the BrailleSense if the driver is
modified.  I don't mean to break it for other users either.
I don't want to break it either. :-) I'll probably add a driver parameter to
specify the keyboard type, and have it default to a braille keyboard.

What time zone are you in?


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