[quoted lines by Amanda Lacy on 2016/07/15 at 19:01 -0500]

>$ sudo apt-get remove brltty
>$ sudo rm -r /etc/brltty
>$ sudo rm brltty.conf

Why not /etc/brltty.conf? Maybe you were already in /etc.

>$ sudo apt-get install brltty

Okay, I won't be able to answer you as this needs to be answered by someone 
familiar with Debian. She's saying that /etc/brltty/ contains empty 
subdirectories, i.e. no actual tables.

>The menu now doesn't come up either, presumably because it has no
>files to work with. 

Yes.

>I've done this twice now, with the same result.

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