All of the variants:
screen-parameters wn:root=yes
screen-parameters wn:followFocus=no
screen-parameters wn:root=no
screen-parameters wn:followFocus=yes
screen-parameters wn:root=no
screen-parameters wn:followFocus=no
screen-parameters wn:root=yes
screen-parameters wn:followFocus=yes
made no difference. I believe that BRLTTy is active, howver the display
does not refresh.
Thank you,
Pawel
On 12/19/2022 9:29 PM, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by Pawel Loba on 2022/12/19 at 19:15 -0500]
As soon as I switch to another window I am getting message on my Braille
display something like 'ForeignGroup Window' or similar message.
I'm not a Windows user so I'm going to offer a suggestion. Remember, I'm just
guessing.
The Windows (wn) screen driver has two parameters - root= and followFocus=.
Both accept yes and no as operands. The defaults are root=no and
followFocus=yes. You could try experimenting with different combinations of
these parameters. I no longer remember exactly what they do but could look
through the code if you'd like.
You can alter the parameter values from within brltty.conf with lines like
these:
screen-parameters wn:root=yes
screen-parameters wn:followFocus=no
Yes, you can specify them both. Also, you'll need to restart brltty after making changes
like these. You can check brltty.log to verify what the actual parameter settings are by
looking for "Screen Parameter" lines.
My unit stops working as soon as I close CMD terminal
Yes, that's by design. A couple of lines that actually say this should appear
just before brltty is started.
or try to use any app on my computer..
Does brltty stop or is it just that the display isn't being updated? I'm hoping
it's the latter and is simply because, with the current parameter settings,
it's simply because you aren't on a console window.
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