Sébastien Hinderer, le mer. 07 mai 2025 00:12:36 +0200, a ecrit: > 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.
That's basically the same issue as multiscreen, i.e. something that took decades in Xorg to settle :) (and still bogus at times, I easily break my laptop when unplugging/plugging screens, put it to sleep mode etc.) > 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. Yes it is. Or use a multiplexer like I mentioned before, the question being how one is supposed to request the switch: a keyboard shortcut, some xrandr-like-command, etc. > but even that does not look undoable with the current architecture. Yes. Samuel _______________________________________________ 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
