The braillenote with keyboard has hotkeys defined for window eyes so that you 
can input data from the keyboard.  In the case of a qt keyboard, you need 
to input using braille.  That is, you use f d s for dots 1 2 and 3 and j k l 
for dots 4 5 6.  

The only difference between the two options in the display list for window eyes 
is that the braillenote display does not have those hotkeys defined in the 
braille.ini file of wineyes whereas the braillenote with keyboard input does.  

No special drivers are needed.

Don


On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 16:20:25 -0700, Mary Ellen Earls wrote:

Hi folks! Currently I am using the good ol Braille Note 32 as a Braille 
Display connected to the serial port. When I was setting this up with 
window-eyes v. 5.5,, I noticed there were 2 different Braille Note types. 
One said "Braille Note with keyboard input," while the other said just 
"Braille Note."
My question is, on the Braille Note with Keyboard Input, do we need drivers 
for it? How exactly does this function work? Can you input from the Braille 
Note?
Thanks for reading!
Mary Ellen Earls 


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