Hello all,
My request may be a challenge to myself since I got no idea how to do
this. Moreover, it may have no sense at all if this work is already
planned for Fedora 9.
I post it anyway since, while consulting the archives of may, I could
read someone querying if there were planned work to rele
Hi all,
I recently acquired e new braillex el 66s Braille display from
Papenmeier.
I successfully installed it on a windows-based PC so I can be sure that
from a hardware point of view, it works correctly.
Then, I connected it to the linux PC and started brltty.
Brltty displays normally but I c
-Original Message-
From: brltty-boun...@mielke.cc [mailto:brltty-boun...@mielke.cc] On
Behalf Of Dave Mielke
Sent: jeudi 9 juillet 2009 17:26
To: Informal discussion between users and developers of BRLTTY.
Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] Braillex EL 66S problem
[quoted lines by Delaunay Christophe on
Hi Dave,
Many thanks for your fast reply in which you wrote:
>[quoted lines by Delaunay Christophe on 2009/07/09 at 17:42 +0200]
>
>>Oops, sorry. I forgot to mention I'm using brltty 3.10 on a fedora 11
>>system.
>
>Would you be interested in trying the latest
Hi Dave,
You just wrote:
>I believe you'll already have a tarball from Jason at this point.
Yes I did. Many thanks Jason.
Then, I compiled and installed this brltty but it does the same except
that the Papenmeier driver does not seem to understand -Bdebugkeys=yes.
Like this morning, I attached
Hi Dave,
Many thanks for your two responses to my request about BRLTTY and my
Braillex EL66S display. I'm sorry for my late reply but I was out of
office between last Friday and now.
First, the display has been changed by the manufacturer. In its 125
version I have, it has no status cell, 66 regu
Hi Dave,
Thanks a lot for this really fast and efficient reply in which you
wrote:
>Please try the attached patch (pm-bar-1.patch) to see if it fixes the
bar.
Oh yes, it does. All the movements I tried did what was documented in
the help.
>Also, can you test and confirm that the rear and front
Hi Dave,
You wrote:
>Excellent!
For sure. I even tried orca this morning and it works like a charm.
>That fix has now been committed to the source repository.
Thanks a lot for this fast and efficient fix.
>>However, something remains strange for me.
>>
>>All the cells seem correctly handled u
Hi,
Concerning the Braillex Trio, I was told that the braille output should
be supported by brltty but input through the Trio's braille keyboard was
reported not to work.
However, here, I'm using a Braillex EL66S which works like a charm with
brltty 4.1, thanks to Dave who quickly and ni
Hi Sergei,
You just wrote:
>On Чтв, Янв 28, 2010 at 02:15:29 +0100, Delaunay Christophe wrote:
>>Concerning the Braillex Trio, I was told that the braille output should
>>be supported by brltty but input through the Trio’s braille keyboard was
>>reported not to
Dear all,
A friend of mine would like to use an AudioData BM40 Braille device with NVDA.
Since these devices are now maintained by Baum, she first thought that NVDA
would natively support her device but it does not.
She then tried to install BRLTTY on her windows machine but since it does not
use an AudioData braille device please?
From: Delaunay Christophe
Date: 2013-06-25 10:07
Dear all,
A friend of mine would like to use an AudioData BM40 Braille device with NVDA.
Since these devices are now maintained by Baum, she first thought that NVDA
would natively support her device but it
lines by Delaunay Christophe on 2013/11/21 at 16:56 +0100]
>Hi all,
>
>Could anyone successfully run BRLTTY on an Ubuntu 12.04 system with a
>Papenmeier Braillex EL66S please?
>
>When I plug my braille display, I can hear the BRLTTY starting beep. Then, I
>can read "BRL
Hi Jean-Phhilippe,
Did you make the test with "USB key" disabled? Maybe the USB is considered as
busy by brltty if the ESys also presents itself as an external drive? This has
a quite little probability to happen since the ESys works just fine with other
screen readers while it can still be use
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