Mallard <[email protected]> writes: > Eric Burgraaf, a member of the Eyes-Free group, has written to ask if > his braille display, a Humanware Brailleconnect, works with > Brailleback. > As it isn't in the list of supported evices, I suggested he try BRLTTY. > > After installing the app, he sent the below message to the list, which > I offered to forward here. > > He is using a Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch tablet, running Android 4.1. > > His post after my signature. > Ciao, > Ollie > > Alright, I have brailleconnect up and running. I've got the input > service turned on. So far, brltty has crashed twice, once trying to > connect the display, and again trying to switch to it's input service > for braille entry. > > I've got my tables set to english canadian (never even new there was > such a thing, but nice of them to recognize that we speak english too) > and grade two english. Unfortunately my display is still showing > grade 1 braille which is slowing me down.
Press Display2+Display3+Display5 to enable contracted braille, and Display2+Display3+Display6 to disable it again. > Also, I wasn't able to find a keybindings tab in the brltty settings. > So, I'm clueless as to what functions are associated with my braille > display. You should be able to switch into the Help screen with Display1+Display2+Display5. -- CYa, ⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕ _______________________________________________ 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://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty
