Hi again,

Good news! I haven't done a log yet (just tested the lattest version very quickly) but most bindings seemed to be correct. The Fn+H key does display the help. All messages in the help menu are given according to the QWERTY keyboard. And all seemed to work (I couldn't test them all, but I could test some). FN + P displays the preferences and I was glad to see this menu. One thing that I have been unable to do, although I think it's a matter of configuration, is to have the Braille display follow the virtual cursor when you move it using the standard keyboard numpad7 to go up and numpad9 to go down. But perhaps it's a feature of another screen reader. I haven't been using Linux in awhile (it's finally about to change!).

I'll still do a more thorough log. I wonder if the navigation keys, for instance, are correctly bound. But as it is, thank you so much for this improvement, it's so great.

Vincent

On 12/17/2015 9:37 PM, Dave Mielke wrote:
Hi:

How's the Braille Sense qwerty keyboard doing with the latest code?

I'd like to see a log with -ldebug,inpkts,outpkts for when the driver starts
and detects the device.

I'd like the underscore to be specifically tested.

Pressing all four scroll keys together is now one way to get to the help
screen. Another way is Function-h. Several Function-letter bindings have now
been defined.


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