Jason White writes:
> Is it possible yet to use BRLTTY with a terminal emulator and ssh under
> Android to connect to remote Linux machines?
Let me know if you find one. On iOS I use "Prompt", which works really
nice with VoiceOver. However, I haven't found any on Android yet which works.
> I
what are prompt?
Mario Lang skrev 2013-08-27 11:02:
Jason White writes:
Is it possible yet to use BRLTTY with a terminal emulator and ssh under
Android to connect to remote Linux machines?
Let me know if you find one. On iOS I use "Prompt", which works really
nice with VoiceOver. However, I
what are prompt?
Mario Lang skrev 2013-08-27 11:02:
Jason White writes:
Is it possible yet to use BRLTTY with a terminal emulator and ssh under
Android to connect to remote Linux machines?
Let me know if you find one. On iOS I use "Prompt", which works really
nice with VoiceOver. However, I
Mario Lang wrote:
> Let me know if you find one. On iOS I use "Prompt", which works really
> nice with VoiceOver. However, I haven't found any on Android yet which works.
There is a terminal emulator which has been modified to use speech:
http://www.opendevs.org/ynks/speaking-terminal-emulato
Jason White writes:
> Mario Lang wrote:
>
>> Let me know if you find one. On iOS I use "Prompt", which works really
>> nice with VoiceOver. However, I haven't found any on Android yet which
>> works.
>
> There is a terminal emulator which has been modified to use speech:
> http://www.opendevs
mattias writes:
> what are prompt?
"Prompt" is an iOS app which offers a SSH client that is quite easily
usable with speech *and* braille on iOS (Apple iPhone).
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Mario Lang wrote:
> Like Chrome. Its a bit of a sad story how hackish "solutions" on
> Android seem to be.
ChromeVox has braille support already. I'm not familiar with the details yet,
but it's in the source code available from the repository. I wouldn't call
ChromeVox a hack - it's a delibera
I could not use prompt at all -- I could not find where the cursor was
-- did you solve this problem?
Jason White wrote:
> Mario Lang wrote:
>
> > Let me know if you find one. On iOS I use "Prompt", which works really
> > nice with VoiceOver. However, I haven't found any on Android yet whic
Hi,
In m!st cases, when I discover a braille display, my main problem is
knowing: what is this key for in brltty or how do I make a feature in
brltty from this braille keyboard model? I'd like to create a doc, for
as many displays as possible, to mention how to do some features.
Of course, tes
Siju Samuel, le Mon 26 Aug 2013 14:16:35 -0500, a écrit :
> example text: "The abc"
>
> 1. lou_translate ("The abc") => "! abc"
Mmm, so lou_translate actually writes brf characters, not unicode
characters? This will not work properly whenever brltty itself is not
using nabcc t
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