> Mmm, this looks like Visual is set up in unicode mode, but does #define
> UNICODE, please do (and I'd be happy to know what Visual #defines to
> announce it wants to use unicode variants of functions).
Thank you, I have now solved the problem by two ways:
1. changing to multibyte coding in the
Hi,
marqu...@studi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (2010/08/02 17:19 +0200):
> I have one more question: Is it also possible to test the input of braille
> keys with some virtual braille terminal? The xwindow driver seems to be
> only for displaying the output.
No, normally you should see a virtual k
> Hi,
>
> marqu...@studi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (2010/08/02 17:19 +0200):
>> I have one more question: Is it also possible to test the input of
>> braille
>> keys with some virtual braille terminal? The xwindow driver seems to be
>> only for displaying the output.
>
> No, normally you should s
> I'm using the windows version of BRLTTY. The xwindow driver displays me
> only the cells of the braille display, no keyboard. I can click on the
> cells, but the input is not delivered to the program (client).
Have you tried the vs model ?
(see Drivers/Braille/XWindow/README)
Shérab.
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Hello,
I am thinking getting to the world of linux and I wonder what would be the most
blind friendly full distribution to use which would support brltty 4.2?
What is the difference between brrltty and brlapi?
Many thanks.
Zdenek
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On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 09:11:35PM +0200, Zdenek Vopat wrote:
> Hello,
> I am thinking getting to the world of linux and I wonder what would be the
> most blind friendly full distribution to use which would support brltty 4.2?
I'm perfectly happy with CentOS, it's a professional version and suppo
Yes brltty are in centos
But you must compile anyway
Because
When you try to start the precompiled in centos you get the message
No driver or something
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Hi,
>I am thinking getting to the world of linux and I wonder what would be
>the most blind friendly full distribution to use which would support
>brltty 4.2?
Mario, the maintainer of the brltty Debian package, is very active,
which means that there is a good synchronisation beteen de
Zdenek Vopat wrote:
> I am thinking getting to the world of linux and I wonder what would be the
> most blind friendly full distribution to use which would support brltty 4.2?
Perhaps a more interesting question at this point would be: what are the least
braille -user friendly distributions?
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