Re: [BRLTTY] A Raspberry Pi Zero in a Handy Tech Active Star 40

2016-06-13 Thread Jason White
Cheryl Homiak wrote: > That is really neat! Indeed it is. It's probably more capable than some of the braille note taking devices available commercially, especially the braille displays that serve secondarily as text editors/note takers. ___ This mess

Re: [BRLTTY] A Raspberry Pi Zero in a Handy Tech Active Star 40

2016-06-13 Thread Shérab
Jason White (2016/06/13 08:06 -0400): > Cheryl Homiak wrote: > > That is really neat! > > > Indeed it is. It's probably more capable than some of the braille note taking > devices available commercially, especially the braille displays that serve > secondarily as text editors/note takers. No do

Re: [BRLTTY] A Raspberry Pi Zero in a Handy Tech Active Star 40

2016-06-13 Thread Mario Lang
Jason White writes: > Cheryl Homiak wrote: >> That is really neat! > > Indeed it is. It's probably more capable than some of the braille note taking > devices available commercially, especially the braille displays that serve > secondarily as text editors/note takers. It contains a full-fledged

[BRLTTY] Emacspeak and Braille displays

2016-06-13 Thread Rich Morin
The BRLTTY page talks about providing access to the Linux/Unix console: BRLTTY is a background process (daemon) which provides access to the Linux/Unix console (when in text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille display. It drives the braille display, and provides complete scree