Jean-Philippe MENGUAL, le Mon 18 Aug 2008 02:36:27 +0200, a écrit :
> Is it my system which is a bit capricious?
No, it's because I hadn't tested with a driver built into the daemon.
Actually it will be a mess to fix, is there a reason for building the eu
driver in?
Samuel
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Hi Sam,
I built eu in the daemon to make its starting easier and because I did
not think it was a problem. Since you told me it is, I built without
--with-braille-driver option and I put eu in configuration file. So I
could test your patch quitely. It works perfectly! Congratulations and
thank
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL, le Mon 18 Aug 2008 14:42:59 +0200, a écrit :
> It's a great thing writting with the braille keyboard with X. Just a
> last question about this point: how can I set X to boot xbrlapi before
> Orca automatically at boot?
I don't know gnome enough to answer that.
> If I go t
Hi,
Well I'm experiencing the new patch which is perfect. But now a small
difficulty appears. In fact, I can't anymore do alt-F4, or ctrl-i, or
such combination on the braille keyboard. If I take the example of
Eurobraille: normally I do ctrl (78+space) then the letter or F1
(1+backspace)... N
Hi again,
I go on testing the xbrlapi qatch. I've just found a new bit problem:
when I do a A Orca closes ?and has to been run again. The A is not
written and pressing this key on the braille keyboard closes Orca some
seconds later. I don't know why.
Sincerely, JP