[quoted lines by Lars Bjørndal on 2025/06/28 at 07:34 +0200]

>I'm able to log in with a user that has admin privileges, run comand prompt as 
>administrator and run BRLTTY successfully. However, in the daily life it's not 
>very useful.

What happens if you run it by starting the brlapi service? Maybe that'll give 
it admin privileges.

>> The result of writing this line is:
>> 
>>    missing braille message acknowledgement
>> 
>> so the driver isn't getting an expected response from the device.

This doesn't seem to be true when you ran it with admin privileges. That's odd 
as there's nothing within the USB code that'd be affected. I'll have a look at 
the code as, perhaps, the acknowlegdement isn't being seen when no attempt is 
being made to read the device's keys.

>In Windows 10 it worked perfectly without admin privileges.

It's too bad that one would have to buy a whole new computer - i.e. one with 
TPM2 support - in order to run Windows 11.

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