Hello,

It looks like not for input or output. So what is the point of having it there.

So what is supported that actually works?

Regards,



> On 22 Jun 2020, at 21:43, S. Massy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 08:58:01PM +0100, Georgina Joyce 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.
> I don't think you're going to have much luck if you want to have UEB
> braille input. I remember looking into that for my son some time ago and
> discovering that it isn't supported at the moment.
> 
> You can experiment changing settings on the fly in the config menu; that
> probably would be faster and less cumbersome than editing config files
> and passing arguments directly.
> 
> Regards,
> S.M.
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