On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Stefan Monnier <[email protected]> wrote: >> Wouldn't that community better served by a "libre" (1) USB braille keyboard, >> that could be hooked to anything that has usb, and something like that >> as a display (I dont' know which technology those kind of displays need for >> cabling) > > But the user would still need to carry around that keyboard plus > a "standard" computer (I guess it could be a tablet). > > On the flip side a "braille EOMA housing" with an EOMA A20 card inside > could be turned into a "dumb USB braille keyboard" via the A20's > OTG port.
Seems like a good use of an EOMA68 passthrough card. If you're not using the chassis to house a computer card, put a passthrough card in that exposes the keyboard as a USB port. > > > Stefan > > > _______________________________________________ > arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] > http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook > Send large attachments to [email protected] _______________________________________________ arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to [email protected]
