Hello Brian,
No it is not. That was my first guess. Anyway, just found the default file so will add my args to that and see what we get. Thanks, > On 22 Jun 2020, at 21:09, Brian Tew <[email protected]> wrote: > > The at sign might be dots 4 and 7. > The full stop (we call it period) may be dots 4 and 6. > > >> On Jun 22, 2020, at 2:58 PM, Georgina Joyce <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > Hello Brian, > > Well it is not making sense to me. I probably need to specify command line > options at boot time because I have no idea what version of Braille this > display is working from. I have set to UEB and the English UK table in the > brltty.comf. But why th sign is 4 and other numbers are the ar and gh signs > is very odd to me. I can produce a large number of symbols accept for full > stop and the at symbol. > > Confused! > > Gena >> On 22 Jun 2020, at 20:15, Brian Tew <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> Yes the learn mode ejumps out in a few seconds. Thats so beginners don’t get >> stuck in learn mode I assume. >> There may be a way to make it stay longer, but I have not looked for that. >> >> Most of the commands like space-1457 and space-1458 apply to normal >> operations, not within menus. >> The movement and selection commands are totally different within menus. >> Those are described at the bottom of the text you sent under menu operations. >> Also check the command to set typing mode to text or dots. It is just before >> the menu operations. >> >> >>> On Jun 22, 2020, at 1:19 PM, Georgina Joyce <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >> >> Hello All, >> >> Well I had hoped to send you my first email from the Pi driven by my Focus. >> However, I must have got the wrong key bindings. Where do I find the right >> guide? >> >> If I exicute the learn mode <space l> It does go into learn mode but jumps >> out within a second or 2. Is this supposed to happen? >> >> <space d> Just presents every pin raised. Is that what is supposed to happen? >> The 2 adjustments I wish to address immediately looked like they were <space >> d + 7 or 8>. But like with <space p> I can’t work out how to make >> selections. Menu selections suggest there is a way of selecting previous and >> next items but what about the current one. The 6 dot and 8 dot selections >> don’t seem to work. >> >> How do I move forward? >> >> Thank you. >> >> Here’s the text I have: >> >> Key Table: FreedomScientific Focus2 (Blue) 40 >> ============================================= >> >> Notes >> * An eight-dot, Perkins-style, braille keyboard is near the rear of the top. >> Its keys, From left to right, are: Dot7, Dot3, Dot2, Dot1, Dot4, Dot5, >> Dot6, Dot8. >> The space bar is in front of the braille cells. >> * There is a routing key immediately behind each braille cell. >> Some models have a navrow key immediately behind each routing key. >> * There are two Nav controls - one at each end of the braille cells. >> They have three actions: Up, Down, and Press. >> On newer models, each is a rocker combined with a button. >> On older models, each is a wheel that can be both rolled and pressed. >> * The keys on the front, from left to right, are: >> pan left, left rocker, left selector, left shift - right shift, right >> selector, right rocker, pan right. >> * The left and right shift keys are squarish and flat. >> * The left and right panning keys are long and flat with a raised >> double-arrow. >> * The left and right selector keys are round and concave. >> On older models, they're known as GDF (General Display Function) keys. >> >> Default Bindings >> ---------------- >> >> Special Modes >> * enter/leave help display: Space+Dots125 >> * enter/leave command learn mode: Space+Dots123 >> * enter/leave preferences menu: Space+Dots1234 >> * enter/leave status display: Space+Dots234 >> * set display mode attributes/text: Space+Dots145 >> * set display mode attributes: Space+Dots1458 >> * set display mode text: Space+Dots1457 >> * set screen image frozen/unfrozen: Space+Dots124 >> * set screen image frozen: Space+Dots1248 >> * set screen image unfrozen: Space+Dots1247 >> * describe character: >> + RightNavPress+RoutingKey >> + NavrowKey >> >> Cursor Functions >> * go to screen cursor: RightSelector >> * go back after cursor tracking: LeftSelector >> * bring screen cursor to character: RoutingKey >> * bring screen cursor to current line: Space+Dots1236 >> >> Vertical Navigation >> * go up one line: >> + LeftNavUp >> + RightRockerUp >> * go down one line: >> + LeftNavDown >> + RightRockerDown >> * go to top line: RightSelector+PanLeft >> * go to bottom line: RightSelector+PanRight >> * go to beginning of top line: LeftSelector+PanLeft >> * go to beginning of bottom line: LeftSelector+PanRight >> * go up to nearest line with different content: LeftNavPress+LeftNavUp >> * go down to nearest line with different content: LeftNavPress+LeftNavDown >> * go up to nearest line with different highlighting: LeftSelector+LeftNavUp >> * go down to nearest line with different highlighting: >> LeftSelector+LeftNavDown >> * go up to first line of paragraph: PanRight+LeftNavUp >> * go down to first line of next paragraph: PanRight+LeftNavDown >> * go up to previous command prompt: PanLeft+LeftNavUp >> * go down to next command prompt: PanLeft+LeftNavDown >> * go up to nearest line with less indent than character: PanLeft+NavrowKey >> * go down to nearest line with less indent than character: PanRight+NavrowKey >> >> Horizontal Navigation >> * go backward one braille window: >> + RightNavUp >> + PanLeft >> * go forward one braille window: >> + RightNavDown >> + PanRight >> * go to beginning of line: LeftNavPress >> * go to end of line: RightNavPress >> * go left one character: RightNavPress+RightNavUp >> * go right one character: RightNavPress+RightNavDown >> * place left end of braille window at character: >> + LeftNavPress+RoutingKey >> + LeftSelector+NavrowKey >> >> Clipboard Functions >> * start new clipboard at character: PanLeft+RoutingKey >> * append to clipboard from character: LeftSelector+RoutingKey >> * linear copy to character: RightSelector+RoutingKey >> * rectangular copy to character: PanRight+RoutingKey >> * copy characters to clipboard: RoutingKey+RoutingKey >> * insert clipboard text after screen cursor: >> + LeftSelector+RightSelector >> + Space+Dots1346 >> * search backward for clipboard text: RightSelector+LeftNavUp >> * search forward for clipboard text: RightSelector+LeftNavDown >> * save clipboard to disk: Space+Dots13468 >> * restore clipboard from disk: Space+Dots13467 >> >> Configuration Functions >> * set autorepeat on/off: Space+Dots1235 >> * set autorepeat on: Space+Dots12358 >> * set autorepeat off: Space+Dots12357 >> * set text style 6-dot: Space+Dots235 >> * set text style 8-dot: Space+Dots236 >> * set skipping of lines with identical content on/off: Space+Dots24 >> * set skipping of lines with identical content on: Space+Dots248 >> * set skipping of lines with identical content off: Space+Dots247 >> * set skipping of blank braille windows on/off: Space+Dots12 >> * set skipping of blank braille windows on: Space+Dots128 >> * set skipping of blank braille windows off: Space+Dots127 >> * set sliding braille window on/off: Space+Dots2456 >> * set sliding braille window on: Space+Dots24568 >> * set sliding braille window off: Space+Dots24567 >> * set track screen cursor on/off: Space+Dots2345 >> * set track screen cursor on: Space+Dots23458 >> * set track screen cursor off: Space+Dots23457 >> * set screen cursor visibility on/off: Space+Dots14 >> * set screen cursor visibility on: Space+Dots148 >> * set screen cursor visibility off: Space+Dots147 >> * set attribute underlining on/off: Space+Dots136 >> * set attribute underlining on: Space+Dots1368 >> * set attribute underlining off: Space+Dots1367 >> >> Menu Operations >> * restore preferences from disk: Space+Dots12347 >> * save preferences to disk: Space+Dots12348 >> >> Keyboard Input >> * braille keyboard dot1: Dot1 >> * braille keyboard dot2: Dot2 >> * braille keyboard dot3: Dot3 >> * braille keyboard dot4: Dot4 >> * braille keyboard dot5: Dot5 >> * braille keyboard dot6: Dot6 >> * braille keyboard dot7: Dot7 >> * braille keyboard dot8: Dot8 >> * braille keyboard control: LeftShift >> * braille keyboard meta: RightShift >> * braille keyboard space: Space >> * type braille dots [7]: Space+Dot7 >> * type braille dots [8]: Space+Dot8 >> * backspace key: >> + Dot7 >> + Space+LeftShift >> * escape key: Space+Dots26 >> * cursor-left key: Space+Dot3 >> * cursor-right key: Space+Dot6 >> * cursor-up key: >> + LeftRockerUp >> + Space+Dot1 >> * cursor-down key: >> + LeftRockerDown >> + Space+Dot4 >> * page-up key: Space+Dots23 >> * page-down key: Space+Dots56 >> * home key: Space+Dot2 >> * end key: Space+Dot5 >> * insert key: Space+Dots35 >> * delete key: Space+Dots256 >> * function key: Space+RoutingKey >> * enter key: >> + Dot8 >> + Space+RightShift >> * tab key: Space+Dots45 >> * clear all sticky input modifiers: Space+Dots78 >> * cycle the Upper sticky input modifier (next, on, off): Space+Dots68 >> * cycle the Shift sticky input modifier (next, on, off): Space+Dots48 >> * cycle the Control sticky input modifier (next, on, off): Space+Dots38 >> * cycle the Meta (Left Alt) sticky input modifier (next, on, off): >> Space+Dots28 >> * cycle the AltGr (Right Alt) sticky input modifier (next, on, off): >> Space+Dots58 >> * cycle the GUI (Windows) sticky input modifier (next, on, off): Space+Dots18 >> * switch to specific virtual terminal: RightShift+RoutingKey >> * switch to the previous virtual terminal: Space+Dots12367 >> * switch to the next virtual terminal: Space+Dots12368 >> * set braille keyboard enabled: Space+Dots138 >> * set braille keyboard disabled: Space+Dots137 >> * set braille typing mode dots: Space+Dots468 >> * set braille typing mode text: Space+Dots467 >> >> Menu Bindings >> ------------- >> >> Special Modes >> * enter/leave preferences menu: Dot8 >> >> Menu Operations >> * go up to previous item: Dot1 >> * go down to next item: Dot4 >> * go up to first item: Dot2 >> * go down to last item: Dot5 >> * select previous choice: Dot3 >> * select next choice: Dot6 >> * go to previous menu level: Dot7 >> >> >> >> >> >> Gena >> >> 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