21.12.2020 21:37, Frans-WIllem Post пишет: > Hello Alexander, > > On 21-12-2020 17:09, Alexander Epaneshnikov wrote: >> 21.12.2020 18:24, Frans-WIllem Post пишет: >>> Hello, >>> >>> On 21-12-2020 15:10, Alexander Epaneshnikov wrote: >>>> 21.12.2020 9:56, Frans-WIllem Post пишет: >>>>> Hello all, >>>>> >>>>> Would someone be able to help me with getting BrlTTY running on >>>>> Fedora 33, see below? My braille display says "Not in text mode" >>>>> while in GUI. On the TTY-consoles, however, it works perfectly. >>>>> >>>>> Thank you very much. >>>>> Frans-Willem Post >>>>> >>>>> On 15-12-2020 21:41, Frans-WIllem Post wrote: >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> Can someone point me to the steps to get BrlTTY running in GUI >>>>>> mode with Orca? I'm using Fedora 33 and an X.org server instead >>>>>> of Wayland. >>>>>> >>>>>> On the system's TTY-consoles, BrlTTY works perfectly. I only had >>>>>> to enable and start the service like this: >>>>>> sudo systemctl enable brltty; >>>>>> sudo systemctl start brltty; >>>>>> >>>>>> It even uses my personal Braille table, as set in /etc/brltty.conf. >>>>>> >>>>>> - In Orca (master), I have Braille support enabled. >>>>>> - BrlTTY is in version "6.1 rev unknown". >>>>>> - I'm using a Freedom Scientific Focus 40 Blue via USB, but it is >>>>>> detected as a "Freedom Scientific Focus 3" by lsusb. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for your help! >>>>>> >>>>>> Kind regards, >>>>>> Frans-Willem Post >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> 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 >>>> does your user in brlapi group? >>>> >>> No, when I try to add my user to it, I get: >>> >>> $ sudo usermod -aG brltty fwiep >>> usermod: group 'brltty' does not exist >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Frans-Willem >>> >> you need to use brlapi group not brltty. >> can you look group that owns /etc/brlapi.key file? basecly you need >> to make >> this file readable by your user. then orca should be working with >> brltty. >> > You are correct - thank you very much! > Now the braille display works in the GUI with Orca, too. > > I do need to start "xbrlapi -d :1" manual to get the dot-keys, space > and right rocker bar working. But then, DOT7 for backspace and DOT8 > for Enter still don't work. > i don't use xbrlapi sorry. > Could this be because Fedora detects the Focus 40 as a Focus 3? > no it is correct. my focus detected as focus2 it's 80 element braille display without Bluetooth. so your focus 40 with Bluetooth would be focus3. i think number in this case miens generation. > Thanks again, > Frans-Willem > >
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