The process of setting up NVDA for Braille is not as automated as it should be. The User Guide gives downloading BRLTTY as one of the options, but then states that one must download the manufacturer's drivers for the Braille display also. On Linux BRLTTY has its own drivers for all supported displays. Isn't this true on Windows also? Why doesn't NVDA just include BRLTTY automatically? It apparently expects one to go into its menus to make Braille choices. SinceI am deaf-blind, I can't use speech.
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