Samuel Thibault (2025/05/07 00:04 +0200): > > - Multiple displays: if the user uses multiple displays (like I sometimes > > do), > > they cannot connect them all to the same BRLTTY instance. Running a second > > BRLTTY for the second display does not help, if the user wants to use > > anything that relies on BrlAPI. > > I don't understand: you can already set different BrlAPI server ports > for the different BRLTTY instances, and tell clients which one you can > to connect to.
I think Aura meant that one instance of Orca is not (yet) able to talk to several braille displays simultaneously. But of course, as it's possible to run one instance of BRLTTY per connected braille device, it should be possible to run several instances of Orca, each of them connecting to a different BrlAPI server. I guess such a thing would require adjutments, even more so if some automation is expected, but even that does not look undoable with the current architecture. Not even mentionning that, even in a different set-up that would have to be created, achieving this would involve quite some work, too, in addition to the work to come up with the new design. Seb. _______________________________________________ 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
