hi all
I've been in a lot of discussion with a couple of new linux users, and they have brought up that braille input, that is, typing on the braille keyboard of your braille display or note taker, does not work for grade 2. Computer braille does work, but only if xbrlapi is started. This, in my opinion, and I'm not complaining whatsoever, is a little bit complicated. I'm not sure what xbrlapi does, but I'll pass that buy for now. I have a couple of questions I'm not sure of the answers. First, is there any interest in adding support for contracted braille input? This is supposed to work with nvda on windows but I cannot confirm since I no longer use windows, and in any case nvda uses it's own braille drivers, and not much of brltty. Second, if xbrlapi is needed, could there be code in brltty to detect when you are in an x or wayland session and auto start it if brltty is running? This would drastically improve brltty's ease of use, because as of now you are required to copy an autostart desktop file somewhere in brltty's source tree into the proper place in ~/.config/autostart, which is not user friendly for new users. I've also been getting frequent requests for an auto word wrap feature, where if a word is too long to fit on the display it will instead appear on the next line, without needing to press the scroll keys or a cursor routing key to scroll the line. I'm not sure how easy this would be to implement or even if this is the job of brltty and not screen readers such as orca, nvda, jfw, whatever. My last question is regarding brltty's support for policy kit. Would it be possible to set brltty to use policy kit by default, so that displays are plug and play? This is of course configurable, but if this were done a user could simply plug their display in and brltty would work, whether in the console or the gui. This is partly a brltty issue, and partly a distro packaging issue. For all I know brltty is already set to use policy kit by default, but the various brltty packages haven't been updated to include the proper policy kit rule file. I don't like writing such a long email that's so convoluted, but I've got some very unhappy users who don't like configuring things, and when told to they say things like "my display should just work" and "it's not fair", so I'm trying to help them. I do agree with them that this stuff should be easier, but again I'm not sure if this is brltty's burden or the screen readers or accessibility toolkits.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Kendell Clark

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Kendell Lee clark
Package maintainer, software tester, image builder
Vinux project
http://www.vinuxproject.org.
Free software is not a luxury, it is a necessity.

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