[quoted lines by kendell clark on 2016/04/28 at 13:15 -0500]
>One question. Do you know whether the display gets it's time by querying
>whatever system (linux, windows, etc) for the current time or whether it
>has an internal hardware clock?
He's referring to a brltty feature - not a braille dev
hi
One question. Do you know whether the display gets it's time by querying
whatever system (linux, windows, etc) for the current time or whether it
has an internal hardware clock? I know this is probably a question with
no easy answer, but if it queries the system, whichever system you're
using sh
Thanks a lot, Mario, for the details you have provided!
Shérab.
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[quoted lines by Lars Bjørndal on 2016/04/28 at 11:34 +0200]
>One portion of the display, when using status display (B7+B6 on Handy
>Tech displays), shows the current time. Could the time be adjusted to my
>time zone? Now, the time is 11:33, but the display shows 05:33.
This may be due to brltty
One portion of the display, when using status display (B7+B6 on Handy
Tech displays), shows the current time. Could the time be adjusted to my
time zone? Now, the time is 11:33, but the display shows 05:33.
Thanks and regards, Lars
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Hey folks.
Further to the email I recently sent about a broken brlTTy package in
Ubuntu 16.04, and the subsequent availability of a fixed package in the
Ubuntu Accessibility dev PPA, I have submitted the fixed package as an
update for 16.04. This fixed package is actually slightly better than what