something similar I did few months back in windows7 and brltty. Though to
share if it helps in anyway.
If you have a pre-built binary or compiled code from source, then used the
following to start brltty with xw driver. I was told to
use"no-release-device", for the virtual screen to be shown".
Hello,
As Dave said, you most probably want to use the xw driver. Also, it's
expected that it doesn't show a braille device by default, just because
on windows we enable auto-driver-release by default, to let other screen
readers take the braille device when they want to. You can modify
brltty.co
[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2014/11/25 at 20:14 +0100]
>Dave, did you have really apply the defauth.patch when building the zipball?
Yes, the mkwin script now does this.
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Hello,
Many thanks to Samuel and Dave for their answers.
About the admin rights, I noticed that BRLTTY in debug mode is writing a log
file in C:/Program Files/BRLTTY. That is the reason why it does not work
properly under W7 without admin rights.
Regarding BrlAPI, the service is properly launched