hi

Are there any chances this will make it's way into linux, assuming it's not already there? I don't have a bluetooth display, or a display at all for that matter, but I'm a member of the vinux linux distribution, on several teams and luke yellavich, the guy from canonicle, is handling braille support so if this could be made to work it would be great. Also, brltty could, if possible, be made to use polkit by default, assuming again that this isn't already the default, and the policy kit rule copied during compilation in the configure script? I ask because a lot of distributions haven't yet updated their packages to copy this rule into the right place, so polkit doesn't work. It's a matter of packaging, but getting some distros to do it is ... difficult.

Thanks

Kendell Clark



On 4/9/2017 3:07 PM, Dave Mielke wrote:
If any of you has a Windows system that has a Bluetooth braille display paired
with it, could you please test with brltty-win-5.4-233 that specifying the
device as just bluetooth: (i.e. without the address) works?


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