Vincent LE GOFF <[email protected]> writes: > I'm currently testing a Handytech Active Braille display and I'm now > trying to use BRLTTY with it. Strangely enough, BRLTTY recognizes the > display at once and with no particular problem,
Good. > but key mappings don't work at all as expected. The scrolling buttons > (up and down) behaves like arrow keys (moving the cursor instead of > the Braille window). Only the left rocker behaves like cursor up/down. The right rocker moves the display up/down. > The Braille keys do some additional strange things, but they don't > write as far as I can tell. The dot keys are configured to do navigation functions by default. If you want to use them to type Braille, you can enable that with Dot7+Dot8+RightSpace. To go back to the navigation mode, press Dot7+Dot8+LeftSpace. > Since I was using BRLTTY 5.3, I tried to get the most recent release > and run from it. After some problems (not completely fixed yet) I've > got a working BRLTTY 5.5 to find out the same problem persisted. We have been using these key bindings since a very long time now :-) > Does anyonw own such a display and know if there is a specific set of > action to use a proper key mapping with BRLTTY? What do you consider proper? > Is it somehow a mistake in the original driver, and if so, can it be > fixed? It is not a bug. -- CYa, ⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕ | Blog: <https://blind.guru/> GitHub: <https://github.com/mlang/> .''`. | Twitter: @blindbird23 FaceBook: disyled : :' : | SoundCloud: <soundcloud.com/mario-lang> `. `' | YouTube: <youtube.com/user/mlang23> `- _______________________________________________ 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.com/mailman/listinfo/brltty
