Hello,
During DebConf we have discussed with Mario about what we want for best
accessibility of Debian systems. We plan to have brltty installed
everywhere, but not running, ready for auto-start whenever one plugs
a braille device. We however have to take care of not auto-starting
brltty when a
Hello,
My previous mail was about udev-based systems. For systemd-based
systems, the nicer thing would be to have brltty auto-started on USB
plug. I haven't investigated about the details yet, but the idea would
be that systemd knows about the brltty service, which may be started
and stopped by
Samuel Thibault, le Wed 26 Aug 2015 02:05:19 +0200, a écrit :
> I haven't investigated about the details yet, but the idea would
> be that systemd knows about the brltty service, which may be started
> and stopped by handle, or enabled to start automatically at boot, or
> auto-started on USB plug e
[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2015/08/26 at 01:59 +0200]
>During DebConf we have discussed with Mario about what we want for best
>accessibility of Debian systems. We plan to have brltty installed
>everywhere, but not running, ready for auto-start whenever one plugs
>a braille device. We h
Dave Mielke wrote:
I haven't ever tried Message Plus, so I'm doing a bit of guessing, here.
I'm
guessing that the button is still disabled, which it probably starts out
as
being when there's nothing in the input area. Is a sighted person
available to
watch the screen in order to confirm this?