[quoted lines by Ollie on 2009/06/28 at 11:34 +0200]

>1. He went to BRLTTY.conf, and entered the type of device and type of 
>connection (usb).

These two settings shouldn't be necessary as, by default, brltty automatically 
checks USB for devices. Perhaps, though, he tried them first.

>2. Then he went to /etc/default, and changed the "No" to "Yes" in the 
>file called BRLTTY.

That was probably what needed to be done.

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