Hello,

I am really a beginner in BRLTTY so I don't know which script is used or where can I switch them.

Brltty.conf is attached below.
Martin.

Dne 18.12.2022 v 18:17 Dave Mielke napsal(a):

Are you using the run-brltty script? If so, could you rather use the 
debug-brltty script and then post the brltty.log file? Also, could you please 
post your brltty.conf file?
# Documents/brltty.conf.  Generated from brltty.conf.in by configure.
###############################################################################
# BRLTTY - A background process providing access to the console screen (when in
#          text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille display.
#
# Copyright (C) 1995-2022 by The BRLTTY Developers.
#
# BRLTTY comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
#
# This is free software, placed under the terms of the
# GNU Lesser General Public License, as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any
# later version. Please see the file LICENSE-LGPL for details.
#
# Web Page: http://BRLTTY.app/
#
# This software is maintained by Dave Mielke <[email protected]>.
###############################################################################

# This is a configuration file template for the BRLTTY application. 
# Uncomment those entries which apply to your personal needs and system
# requirements.

# BRLTTY expects to find its configuration file in "//etc/brltty.conf"
# (can be overridden with the --configuration-file= [-f] option).
# If it doesn't exist, then BRLTTY silently continues but may require
# that certain command line options be explicitly supplied.

# Blank lines are ignored. The character '#', anywhere on a line,
# initiates a comment; all characters from it to the end of that line
# are ignored.

# Each configuration entry consists of a keyword followed by its operand.
# An arbitrary amount of white space, (blanks and/or tabs), may occur
# before the keyword, as well as before and after the operand. Keyword
# processing isn't case sensitive. Examples of valid entries are:
#
#       Braille-Driver  pm      # Papenmeier braille displays.
#       braille-device  serial:COM1     # The first serial device.
#       SPEECH-DRIVER   fv      # The Festival Text to Speech System.

# The default settings given within the following descriptions assume no
# special build options (see "./configure --help" in the top-level
# directory of the source tree.


####################
# Braille Settings #
####################

# The braille-driver directive specifies the two-letter driver
# identification code of the driver for the braille display.
# If not specified, autodetection will be performed.
# If more than one driver, separated by commas, is specified,
# then autodetection will be performed amongst them.
# (can be overridden with the --braille-driver= [-b] option)
#braille-driver auto    # autodetect
#braille-driver al      # Alva
#braille-driver at      # Albatross
#braille-driver ba      # BrlAPI
#braille-driver bc      # BrailComm
#braille-driver bd      # Braudi
#braille-driver bl      # BrailleLite
#braille-driver bm      # Baum;; Refreshabraille, Orbit, NLS eReader Zoomax, 
NBP B2G
#braille-driver bn      # BrailleNote
#braille-driver cb      # CombiBraille
#braille-driver ce      # Cebra
#braille-driver cn      # Canute
#braille-driver ec      # EcoBraille
#braille-driver eu      # EuroBraille
#braille-driver fa      # FrankAudiodata
#braille-driver fs      # FreedomScientific; VFO, Vispero
#braille-driver hd      # Hedo
#braille-driver hm      # HIMS
#braille-driver ht      # HandyTech; HelpTech
#braille-driver hw      # HumanWare;; APH Chameleon, APH Mantis, NLS eReader
#braille-driver ic      # Inceptor; Innovision
#braille-driver ir      # Iris
#braille-driver lb      # Libbraille
#braille-driver lt      # LogText
#braille-driver mb      # MultiBraille
#braille-driver md      # MDV
#braille-driver mm      # BrailleMemo
#braille-driver mn      # MiniBraille
#braille-driver mt      # Metec
#braille-driver np      # NinePoint
#braille-driver pg      # Pegasus
#braille-driver pm      # Papenmeier
#braille-driver sk      # Seika
#braille-driver tn      # TechniBraille
#braille-driver ts      # TSI
#braille-driver vd      # VideoBraille
braille-driver  vo      # Voyager;; Braille Pen, Easy Link
#braille-driver vs      # VisioBraille

# The braille-device directive specifies the device to which the braille
# display is connected. The generic syntax is type:device. The device
# type is optional, and, for backward compatibility, defaults to serial.
# The following devices are supported (brackets indicate optionality):
#    serial:path (relative paths are anchored at "/dev")
#    usb:[serial-number]
#    bluetooth:address
# If not specified, "usb:,bluetooth:" will be used.
# If more than one device, separated by commas, is specified,
# then each of them will be probed in turn.
# (can be overridden with the --braille-device= [-d] option)
#braille-device serial:COM1     # First serial device.
braille-device  usb:            # First USB device matching braille driver.
#braille-device usb:nnnnn       # Specific USB device by serial number.
#braille-device bluetooth:              # First paired Bluetooth device 
matching braille driver.
#braille-device bluetooth:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx     # Specific bluetooth device by 
address.

# NOTE: If the device is connected via a serial-to-USB adapter then setting
# braille-device to usb: will not work. In this case, you needs to identify the
# virtual serial device which the kernel has created for the adapter, i.e. to
# something like serial:ttyUSB0 or ttyACM0 (see the kernel messages on device
# plug to get the actual device name).

# The release-device directive specifies whether or not the device to which the
# braille display is connected is to be released when the current screen or
# window can't be read by BRLTTY. If not specified, "on" will be used on Windows
# platforms and "off" will be used on all other platforms.
# (can be overridden with the --release-device [-r] option)
#release-device on      # Release the device.
#release-device off     # Don't release the device.

# The text-table directive specifies which text table to use. Relative paths
# are anchored at "//etc/brltty/Text". If not specified, locale-based
# autoselection with fallback to "en-nabcc" will be performed.
# (can be overridden with the --text-table= [-t] option)
#text-table     auto    # locale-based autoselection
#text-table     ar      # Arabic (generic)
#text-table     as      # Assamese
#text-table     awa     # Awadhi
#text-table     bg      # Bulgarian
#text-table     bh      # Bihari
#text-table     bn      # Bengali
#text-table     bo      # Tibetan
#text-table     bra     # Braj
#text-table     brf     # Braille Ready Format (for viewing .brf files within 
an editor or pager)
#text-table     cs      # Czech
#text-table     cy      # Welsh
#text-table     da      # Danish
#text-table     da-1252 # Danish (Svend Thougaard, 2002–11–18)
#text-table     da-lt   # Danish (LogText)
#text-table     de      # German
#text-table     dra     # Dravidian
#text-table     el      # Greek
#text-table     en      # English
#text-table     en_CA   # English (Canada)
#text-table     en_GB   # English (United Kingdom)
#text-table     en_US   # English (United States)
#text-table     en-nabcc        # English (North American Braille Computer Code)
#text-table     eo      # Esperanto
#text-table     es      # Spanish
#text-table     et      # Estonian
#text-table     fi      # Finnish
#text-table     fr      # French
#text-table     fr_CA   # French (Canada)
#text-table     fr_FR   # French (France)
#text-table     fr-2007 # French (unified 2007)
#text-table     fr-cbifs        # French (Code Braille Informatique Français 
Standard)
#text-table     fr-vs   # French (VisioBraille)
#text-table     ga      # Irish
#text-table     gd      # Gaelic
#text-table     gon     # Gondi
#text-table     gu      # Gujarati
#text-table     he      # Hebrew
#text-table     hi      # Hindi
#text-table     hr      # Croatian
#text-table     hu      # Hungarian
#text-table     hy      # Armenian
#text-table     is      # Icelandic
#text-table     it      # Italian
#text-table     kha     # Khasi
#text-table     kn      # Kannada
#text-table     kok     # Konkani
#text-table     kru     # Kurukh
#text-table     lt      # Lituanian
#text-table     lv      # Latvian
#text-table     mg      # Malagasy
#text-table     mi      # Maori
#text-table     ml      # Malayalam
#text-table     mni     # Manipuri
#text-table     mr      # Marathi
#text-table     mt      # Maltese
#text-table     mun     # Munda
#text-table     mwr     # Marwari
#text-table     ne      # Nepali
#text-table     new     # Newari
#text-table     nl      # Dutch
#text-table     nl_BE   # Dutch (Belgium)
#text-table     nl_NL   # Dutch (Netherlands)
#text-table     no      # Norwegian
#text-table     no-generic      # Norwegian (with support for other languages)
#text-table     no-oup  # Norwegian (Offentlig utvalg for punktskrift)
#text-table     nwc     # Newari (old)
#text-table     or      # Oriya
#text-table     pa      # Panjabi
#text-table     pi      # Pali
#text-table     pl      # Polish
#text-table     pt      # Portuguese
#text-table     ro      # Romanian
#text-table     ru      # Russian
#text-table     se      # Sami (Northern)
#text-table     sa      # Sanskrit
#text-table     sat     # Santali
#text-table     sd      # Sindhi
#text-table     sk      # Slovak
#text-table     sl      # Slovenian
#text-table     sv      # Swedish
#text-table     sv-1989 # Swedish (1989 standard)
#text-table     sv-1996 # Swedish (1996 standard)
#text-table     sw      # Swahili
#text-table     ta      # Tamil
#text-table     te      # Telugu
#text-table     tr      # Turkish
#text-table     uk      # Ukrainian
#text-table     vi      # Vietnamese

# The contraction-table directive specifies which contraction table to use.
# Relative paths are anchored at "//etc/brltty/Contraction". If not specified, 
no
# contraction table will be available.
# (can be overridden with the --contraction-table= [-c] option)
#contraction-table      auto    # locale-based autoselection
#contraction-table      af      # Afrikaans (contracted)
#contraction-table      am      # Amharic (uncontracted)
#contraction-table      de      # German
#contraction-table      de-g0   # German (uncontracted)
#contraction-table      de-g1   # German (basic contractions)
#contraction-table      de-g2   # German (contracted)
#contraction-table      de-1998 # German (contracted - 1998 standard)
#contraction-table      de-2015 # German (contracted - 2015 standard)
#contraction-table      en      # English
#contraction-table      en_US   # English (United States)
#contraction-table      en-ueb-g1       # English (Unified, uncontracted)
#contraction-table      en-ueb-g2       # English (Unified, contracted)
#contraction-table      en-us-g2        # English (United States, contracted)
#contraction-table      es      # Spanish (contracted)
#contraction-table      fr      # French
#contraction-table      fr-g1   # French (uncontracted)
#contraction-table      fr-g2   # French (contracted)
#contraction-table      ha      # Hausa (contracted)
#contraction-table      id      # Indonesian (contracted)
#contraction-table      ipa     # International Phonetic Alphabet
#contraction-table      ja      # Japanese (uncontracted)
#contraction-table      ko      # Korean
#contraction-table      ko-g0   # Korean (uncontracted)
#contraction-table      ko-g1   # Korean (partially contracted)
#contraction-table      ko-g2   # Korean (contracted)
#contraction-table      lt      # Lithuanian (uncontracted)
#contraction-table      mg      # Malagasy (contracted)
#contraction-table      mun     # Munda (contracted)
#contraction-table      nl      # Dutch (contracted)
#contraction-table      ny      # Chichewa (contracted)
#contraction-table      pt      # Portuguese (contracted)
#contraction-table      ru      # Russian (contracted)
#contraction-table      si      # Sinhalese (uncontracted)
#contraction-table      sw      # Swahili (contracted)
#contraction-table      th      # Thai (contracted)
#contraction-table      zh_TW   # Chinese (Taiwan, uncontracted)
#contraction-table      zu      # Zulu (contracted)

# The attributes-table directive specifies which attributes table to use.
# Relative paths are anchored at "//etc/brltty/Attributes". If not specified,
# "left_right" will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --attributes-table= [-a] option)
#attributes-table       left_right      # foreground colour in the left column 
and background colour in the right column
#attributes-table       invleft_right   # inverse foreground colour in the left 
column and background colour in the right column
#attributes-table       upper_lower     # foreground colour in the upper square 
and background colour in the lower square


#############################
# Braille Driver Parameters #
#############################

# The braille-parameters directive passes driver-specific parameters
# through to the braille driver.
# (can be specified more than once)
# (can be overridden with the --braille-parameters= [-B] option)
#braille-parameters driver:name=value,...

# Alva Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters al:RotatedCells=no # [no,yes]
#braille-parameters al:SecondaryRoutingKeyEmulation=no # [no,yes]

# BrlAPI Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters ba:Auth=//etc/brlapi.key
#braille-parameters ba:Host=:0

# BrailleLite Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters bl:BaudRate=9600 # [300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400]
#braille-parameters bl:KbEmu=yes # [yes,no]

# Baum Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters bm:Protocol=default # [default,escape,hid1,hid2,ht,pb]
#braille-parameters bm:VarioKeys=no # [no,yes]

# EuroBraille Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters eu:Protocol= # 
[auto,azerbraille,clio,eurobraille,notebraille,pupibraille,scriba,esys,esytime,iris,esysiris]

# HandyTech Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters ht:SetTime=no # [no,yes]

# Iris Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters ir:Embedded= # [no,yes]
#braille-parameters ir:LatchDelay=10 # [0-100] (tenths of a second)
#braille-parameters ir:Protocol= # [eurobraille,native]

# Libbraille Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters lb:Device=/dev/ttyS0 # 
#braille-parameters lb:Driver=auto # 
#braille-parameters lb:Table=us.tbl # 

# TSI Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters ts:HighBaud=yes # [yes,no]
#braille-parameters ts:SetBaud=9600 # [4800,9600,19200]

# TTY Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters tt:Baud=9600 # 
#braille-parameters tt:CharSet=ISO8859-1 # 
#braille-parameters tt:Columns=40 # [1-80]
#braille-parameters tt:Lines=1 # [1-3]
#braille-parameters tt:Locale= # 
#braille-parameters tt:Term=vt100 # [terminfo]

# VisioBraille Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters vs:Baud=57600 # 
#braille-parameters vs:DisplaySize=40 # [20-40]
#braille-parameters vs:PromVersion=4 # [3-6]

# XWindow Braille Driver Parameters
#braille-parameters xw:Columns=40 # [1-80]
#braille-parameters xw:Font=name # []
#braille-parameters xw:Input=off # [off,on]
#braille-parameters xw:Lines=1 # [1-3]
#braille-parameters xw:Model=bare # [bare]
#braille-parameters xw:TkParms= # 


###################
# Speech Settings #
###################

# The speech-driver directive specifies the two-letter driver
# identification code of the driver for the speech synthesizer.
# If not specified, autodetection will be performed.
# If more than one driver, separated by commas, is specified,
# then autodetection will be performed amongst them.
# (can be overridden with the --speech-driver= [-s] option)
#speech-driver  auto    # autodetect
#speech-driver  al      # Alva
#speech-driver  an      # Android
#speech-driver  bl      # BrailleLite
#speech-driver  cb      # CombiBraille
#speech-driver  en      # eSpeak-NG
#speech-driver  es      # eSpeak
#speech-driver  fl      # FestivalLite
#speech-driver  fv      # Festival
#speech-driver  gs      # GenericSay
#speech-driver  mp      # Mikropuhe
#speech-driver  sd      # SpeechDispatcher
#speech-driver  sw      # Swift
#speech-driver  th      # Theta
#speech-driver  vv      # ViaVoice; Voxin
#speech-driver  xs      # ExternalSpeech

# The speech-input directive specifies the name of the file system object
# (FIFO, named pipe, named socket, etc) which can be used by external
# applications for text-to-speech conversion via BRLTTY's speech driver.
# Relative paths are anchored at the current working directory. If not
# specified, the file system object isn't created.
# (can be overridden with the --speech-input= [-i] option)
#speech-input   /path/to/file-system-object

# The quiet-if-no-braille directive specifies that the autospeak feature
# isn't to be implicitly enabled when the braille driver is not running.
# (can be overridden with the --quiet-if-no-braille= [-Q] option)
#quiet-if-no-braille    off     # [off,on]

# The autospeak-threshold directive specifies the minimum screen content
# quality that will trigger the autospeak feature.
# (can be overridden with the --autospeak-threshold= option)
#autospeak-threshold    none


############################
# Speech Driver Parameters #
############################

# The speech-parameters directive passes driver-specific parameters through
# to the speech driver.
# (can be specified more than once)
# (can be overridden with the --speech-parameters= [-S] option)
#speech-parameters driver:name=value,...

# eSpeak Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters es:MaxRate=450 # [80-]
#speech-parameters es:Path=
#speech-parameters es:PunctList=
#speech-parameters es:Voice=default

# eSpeak-NG Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters en:MaxRate=450 # [80-]
#speech-parameters en:Path=
#speech-parameters en:PunctList=
#speech-parameters en:Voice=en

# ExternalSpeech Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters xs:Socket_Path=/tmp/exs-data

# Festival Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters fv:Command=festival # [/path/to/command]
#speech-parameters fv:Name= # [kevin,kal]

# FestivalLite Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters fl:Pitch=100 # [50-200]

# GenericSay Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters gs:Command=/usr/local/bin/say

# Mikropuhe Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters mp:Name= # [/path/to/mikropuhe/name.pu5]
#speech-parameters mp:Pitch=0 # [-10-10]

# SpeechDispatcher Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters sd:Language= # [two-letter language code]
#speech-parameters sd:Module= # [flite,festival,epos-generic,dtk-generic,...]
#speech-parameters sd:Name= # 
#speech-parameters sd:Port=6560 # [1-65535]
#speech-parameters sd:Voice= # 
[male1,female1,male2,female2,male3,female3,child_male,child_female]

# Swift Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters sw:Name= # [voice,/path/to/voice]

# Theta Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters th:Age= # [1-99,-1--99]
#speech-parameters th:Gender= # [male,female,neuter]
#speech-parameters th:Language= # [two-letter language code]
#speech-parameters th:Name= # [voice,/path/to/voice]
#speech-parameters th:Pitch=0.0 # [-2.0-2.0]

# ViaVoice Speech Driver Parameters
#speech-parameters vv:Quality= # [fair,poor,good]
#speech-parameters vv:Mode= # [words,letters,punctuation,phonetic]
#speech-parameters vv:Synthesize= # [sentences,all]
#speech-parameters vv:Abbreviations= # [on,off]
#speech-parameters vv:Years= # [on,off]
#speech-parameters vv:Language= # [American-English, British-English, 
Castilian-Spanish, Mexican-Spanish, Standard-French, Canadian-French, 
Standard-German, Standard-Italian, Standard-Mandarin-GBK, 
Standard-Mandarin-PinYin, Standard-Mandarin-UCS2, Taiwanese-Mandarin-Big5, 
Taiwanese-Mandarin-ZhuYin, Taiwanese-Mandarin-PinYin, Taiwanese-Mandarin-UCS2, 
Brazilian-Portuguese, Standard-Japanese-SJIS, Standard-Japanese-UCS2, 
Standard-Finnish, Standard-Korean-UHC, Standard-Korean-UCS2, 
Standard-Cantonese-GBK, Standard-Cantonese-UCS2, HongKong-Cantonese-Big5, 
HongKong-Cantonese-UCS2, Standard-Dutch, Standard-Norwegian, Standard-Swedish, 
Standard-Danish, Standard-Thai-TIS620]
#speech-parameters vv:Voice= # [man,woman,child,patriarch,matriarch]
#speech-parameters vv:Gender= # [male,female]
#speech-parameters vv:HeadSize= # [0-100]
#speech-parameters vv:PitchBaseline= # [40-422 Hz]
#speech-parameters vv:Expressiveness= # [0-100] (pitch fluctuation)
#speech-parameters vv:Roughness= # [0-100]
#speech-parameters vv:Breathiness= # [0-100]
#speech-parameters vv:Volume= # [0-100 %]
#speech-parameters vv:Speed= # [70-1297 wpm]


#####################
# Keyboard Settings #
#####################

# The keyboard-table directive specifies which keyboard table to use. Relative 
paths are
# anchored at "//etc/brltty/Keyboard". If not specified, no keyboard table is 
used.
# (can be overridden with the --keyboard-table= [-k] option)
#keyboard-table off     # no keyboard table
#keyboard-table braille # bindings for braille keyboards
#keyboard-table desktop # bindings for full keyboards
#keyboard-table keypad  # bindings for keypad-based navigation
#keyboard-table laptop  # bindings for keyboards without a keypad
#keyboard-table sun_type6       # bindings for Sun Type 6 keyboards

# The keyboard-properties directive specifies which keyboards to monitor.
# If not specified, all keyboards are monitored.
# (can be specified more than once)
# (can be overridden with the --keyboard-properties= [-K] option)
#keyboard-properties    Type=any        # [any,ps2,usb,bluetooth,internal]
#keyboard-properties    Vendor=0X0000   # [0X0000-0XFFFF]
#keyboard-properties    Product=0X0000  # [0X0000-0XFFFF]


##################
# Sound Settings #
##################

# The pcm-device directive specifies the device to use for soundcard
# digital audio. If not specified, a method- and system-dependent
# default will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --pcm-device= [-p] option)
#pcm-device     /path/to/device # most methods
#pcm-device     pcm-handle-id   # ALSA (see second parameter of snd_pcm_open)

# The midi-device directive specifies the device to use for the Musical
# Instrument Digital Interface. If not specified, a method- and
# system-dependent default will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --midi-device= [-m] option)
#midi-device    /path/to/device # most methods
#midi-device    client:port     # ALSA (may use number or case-sensitive 
substring of name)


###################
# Logging Options #
###################

# The quiet directive reduces the logging level to standard error by one
# level and also suppresses the braille and speech driver banners.
# (can be overridden with the --quiet [-q] option)
#quiet off      # [off,on]

# The log-file directive specifies the file to which diagnostics are written.
# Relative paths are anchored at the current working directory. If not
# specified, diagnostics are written to the system log.
# (can be overridden with the --log-file= [-L] option)
#log-file       /tmp/brltty.log

# The log-level directive specifies which event categories are to be
# logged as well as the severity threshold for uncategorized events.
# The category names and severity threshold are separated by commas.
# (can be overridden with the --log-level= [-l] option)
#log-level      notice

# Only one severity threshold may be specified. Less severe uncategorized
# events will not be logged. If not specified, "notice" will be assumed.
# The severity thresholds are:
#log-level      emergency
#log-level      alert
#log-level      critical
#log-level      error
#log-level      warning
#log-level      notice
#log-level      information
#log-level      debug

# Any number of event categories may be enabled. Prefixing a category name
# with a minus sign [-] disables it (particularly useful if "all" is used).
# The categories are:
#log-level      all     # enable all of the categories
#log-level      inpkts  # input packets
#log-level      outpkts # output packets
#log-level      brlkeys # braille device key events
#log-level      kbdkeys # keyboard key events
#log-level      csrtrk  # cursor tracking
#log-level      csrrtg  # cursor routing
#log-level      update  # update events
#log-level      speech  # speech events
#log-level      async   # asynchronous event scheduling
#log-level      server  # BrlAPI server events
#log-level      gio     # generic I/O
#log-level      serial  # serial I/O
#log-level      usb     # USB I/O
#log-level      bt      # Bluetooth I/O
#log-level      hid     # Human Interface I/O
#log-level      brldrv  # braille driver events
#log-level      spkdrv  # speech driver events
#log-level      scrdrv  # screen driver events


#######################
# Preference Settings #
#######################

# The preferences-file directive specifies the file in which to save the user's
# preferences. Relative paths are usually anchored at "//var/lib/brltty"
# (can be changed via the updatable-directory directive).
# If not specified, "brltty.prefs" will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --preferences-file= [-F] option)
#preferences-file       brltty.prefs

# The override-preferences directive can be used to explicitly specify the
# initial setting of any preference. More than one preference may be overridden
# by separating them by commas and/or by using this directive multiple times.
# (can be specified more than once)
# (can be overridden with the --override-preferences= [-o] option)
#override-preferences preference=setting,...


##########################
# Miscellaneous Settings #
##########################

# The pid-file directive specifies the absolute path to a file that will
# contain BRLTTY's process identifier. It is removed when BRLTTY terminates.
# (can be overridden with the --pid-file= [-P] option)
#pid-file /run/brltty/brltty.pid

# The locale-directory directive specifies the absolute path to the directory
# which contains the compiled message translations for other languages. If not
# specified, "//share/locale" will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --locale-directory= option)
#locale-directory //share/locale

# The updatable-directory directive specifies the absolute path to a directory
# which contains files that can be updated (preferences, saved clipboard, etc).
# If not specified, "//var/lib/brltty" will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --updatable-directory= [-U] option)
#updatable-directory //var/lib/brltty

# The writable-directory directive specifies the absolute path to a directory
# which can be written to (creation of missing but needed resources, etc). If
# not specified, "/run/brltty" will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --writable-directory= [-W] option)
#writable-directory /run/brltty

# The drivers-directory directive specifies the absolute path to the
# directory which contains the dynamically loadable drivers. If not
# specified, //lib/brltty will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --drivers-directory= [-D] option)
#drivers-directory //lib/brltty

# The tables-directory directive specifies the absolute path to the directory
# which contains the text, contraction, attributes, keyboard, and input tables.
# If not specified, "//etc/brltty" will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --tables-directory= [-T] option)
#tables-directory //etc/brltty

# The start-message directive specifies the text to be shown when the braille
# driver starts and to be spoken when the speech driver starts. If not
# specified, "BRLTTY 6.5" will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --start-message= option)
#start-message BRLTTY\s6.5

# The stop-message directive specifies the text to be shown when the braille
# driver stops. If not specified, "BRLTTY stopped" will be used.
# (can be overridden with the --stop-message= option)
#stop-message BRLTTY\sstopped

# The prompt-patterns directive specifies a list of regular expressions
# that are to be used by the NXPROMPT and PRPROMPT navigation commands.
# If not specified, then an exact match of the content of the current line,
# up to and including the first space, will be used.
# (can be specified more than once)
# (can be overridden with the --prompt-patterns= option)
#prompt-patterns        regexp,...

# The message-time directive specifies how long a message is to be displayed
# before it's automatically cleared. If not specified, four seconds will be
# used.
# (can be overridden with the --message-time= [-M] option)
#message-time   400     # hundredths of a second


########################
# Privilege Parameters #
########################

# The stay-privileged directive disables switching to an unprivilegdd user
# as well as the relinquishing of any privileges (group memberships,
# capabilities, etc).
# (can be overridden with the --stay-privileged= [-z] option)
#stay-privileged        off     # [off,on]

# The privilege-parameters directive specifies the default privilege
# establishment parameters to use when BRLTTY is started by a privileged
# user (e.g. by root on a Linux/Unix system). The configured defaults are:
# "".
# (can be specified more than once)
# (can be overridden with the --privilege-parameters= [-Z] option)
#privilege-parameters platform:name=value,...

# Linux Privilege Parameters
#privilege-parameters lx:path=/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin
#privilege-parameters lx:scfmode=no # [no,log,fail,kill]
#privilege-parameters lx:shell=/bin/sh
#privilege-parameters lx:user=brltty


################################################
# Application Programming Interface Parameters #
################################################

# The no-api directive disables the Application Programming Interface (API).
# (can be overridden with the --no-api= [-N] option)
#no-api off     # [off,on]

# The api-parameters directive passes parameters to the Application
# Programming Interface.
# (can be specified more than once)
# (can be overridden with the --api-parameters= [-A] option)
#api-parameters name=value,...

#api-parameters Auth=keyfile://etc/brlapi.key   # Require authentication key
#api-parameters Auth=user:joe           # Allow some local user
#api-parameters Auth=group:brl          # Allow some local group
#api-parameters Auth=polkit             # authenticate via Polkit
#api-parameters Host=:0                 # Accept only local Unix connections
#api-parameters Host=0.0.0.0:0          # Accept any internet connection.
#api-parameters StackSize=65536


###################
# Screen Settings #
###################

# The screen-driver directive specifies the two-letter driver
# identification code of the driver for the console screen.
# (can be overridden with the --screen-driver= [-x] option)
#screen-driver  an      # Android
#screen-driver  as      # AtSpi
#screen-driver  a2      # AtSpi2
#screen-driver  em      # Terminal Emulator
#screen-driver  hd      # Hurd
#screen-driver  lx      # Linux
#screen-driver  pb      # PcBios
#screen-driver  sc      # Screen
#screen-driver  wn      # Windows


############################
# Screen Driver Parameters #
############################

# The screen-parameters directive passes driver-specific parameters through
# to the screen driver.
# (can be specified more than once)
# (can be overridden with the --screen-parameters= [-X] option)
#screen-parameters driver:name=value,...

# AtSpi Screen Driver Parameters
#screen-parameters as:Type=text+terminal # [text,terminal,all]+...

# AtSpi2 Screen Driver Parameters
#screen-parameters a2:Release=yes # [yes,no]
#screen-parameters a2:Type=default # [default,all,{terminal,text}+...]

# Linux Screen Driver Parameters
#screen-parameters lx:Charset=name+... # []
#screen-parameters lx:FallbackText=text # ""
#screen-parameters lx:HFB=auto # [auto,vga,fb,0-7]
#screen-parameters lx:LogSFM=no # [no,yes]
#screen-parameters lx:RpiSpacesBug=no # [no,yes]
#screen-parameters lx:Unicode=yes # [yes,no]
#screen-parameters lx:VT=0 # [0-63]
#screen-parameters lx:WidecharPadding=no # [no,yes]

# Terminal Emulator Screen Driver Parameters
#screen-parameters em:Directory=path # []
#screen-parameters em:Emulator=command # [brltty-pty]
#screen-parameters em:Group=name/number # []
#screen-parameters em:Home=path # []
#screen-parameters em:Path=path # []
#screen-parameters em:Shell=command # [$SHELL]
#screen-parameters em:User=name/number # []

# Windows Screen Driver Parameters
#screen-parameters wn:Root=no # [no,yes]
#screen-parameters wn:FollowFocus=yes # [yes,no]


braille-device USB:
braille-driver vo       # Voyager;; Braille Pen, Easy Link
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