Hello Dave, I an grateful for you attempting to help. But hacking messages and supplying information I didn’t ask for is not helping the situation. I want clear 6 dot braille using contracted wherever possible.
Here is my output from bratty -v BRLTTY 5.2dev rev BRLTTY-5.1-794-g565e9b1b [http://brltty.com] brltty: Working Directory: /home/pi brltty: Writable Directory: /var/run/brltty brltty: Configuration File: /etc/brltty.conf brltty: Preferences File: brltty.prefs brltty: Drivers Directory: /lib/brltty brltty: Tables Directory: /etc/brltty brltty: Text Table: en brltty: Attributes Table: left_right brltty: Contraction Table: en-ueb-g2 brltty: Keyboard Property: type= brltty: Keyboard Property: vendor= brltty: Keyboard Property: product= brltty: Keyboard Table: none brltty: Screen Driver: lx [Linux] brltty: Linux Screen Driver: brltty: Screen Parameter: charset= brltty: Screen Parameter: hfb= brltty: Screen Parameter: debugsfm= brltty: BrlAPI Server: release 0.6.2 brltty: API Parameter: auth= brltty: API Parameter: host= brltty: API Parameter: stacksize= brltty: Braille Driver: fs [FreedomScientific] brltty: FreedomScientific Braille Driver: brltty: Braille Device: bluetooth:A4:DA:32:EF:35:C4 brltty: Old Preferences File: /etc/brltty-fs.prefs brltty: Speech Driver: no [NoSpeech] brltty: NoSpeech Speech Driver: brltty: Speech Input: none > On 23 Jun 2020, at 00:41, Dave Mielke <[email protected]> wrote: > > [quoted lines by Georgina Joyce on 2020/06/22 at 23:26 +0100] > >> I would also like to understand this style of documentation. e.g. >> >> * enter key: >> + Dot8 >> + Space+RightShift > > It means that there are two alternatives for simulating the Enter key. If > there's only one then it's all on one line. > >> that is not what I find. Dot 8 never has responded like an enter key and the >> shift space combination occasionally work. > > Dot8: Is it possible that something has disabled the keyboard? > > Space+RighShift: Is it opssible that there's a noticeable delay before > pressing > the second key? > >> I have got more recognisable results now by passing -t en. > > Since -t specifies the text table, this'd mean that you're using computer > braille. It must also mean that your default text table isn't English. Which > text table is specified in your brltty.conf file? Note that you shouldn't be > specifying more than one. > > If no text table is specified within your brltty.conf file, then your system's > currently configured locale is used to determine the default text table. What > is your system's locale set to? One way to check is to run this command: > > echo $LANG > > -- > I believe the Bible to be the very Word of God: http://Mielke.cc/bible/ > Dave Mielke | 2213 Fox Crescent | WebHome: http://Mielke.cc/ > EMail: [email protected] | Ottawa, Ontario | Twitter: @Dave_Mielke > Phone: +1 613 726 0014 | Canada K2A 1H7 | > _______________________________________________ > This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. > To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] > For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty Gena Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Loc: IO83PS 73
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