Hi!
Regarding your first question i think you have to have a brltty.conf file to 
make the tables stay as you want them.
This is what is needed in linux and i am very crictical about that but thats 
the way it is right now.
/A
12 maj 2013 kl. 17:31 skrev erik burggraaf <[email protected]>:

> Guys,  I'm beginning to hate brltty for android.  I think I was expecting 
> something a bit more polished because of the version number and first 
> impressions have been very unsatisfactory.  Hopefully you can help me out 
> with some things and get me back on track.  I'm determined to make brltty 
> work if at all possible.
> 
> I'm using a humanware brailleconnect 32 on a google nexus 4 which I just 
> bought a couple of weeks ago.
> 
> I'm reading the help screen and most of the key bindings are hellatiously 
> counterintuitive.  Can I get in and change them in a config file somewhere?  
> They are driving me up the wall.
> 
> Can I get brltty to save my preference for grade two output?  I have my text 
> table set to canadian english and my translation table set to english grade 
> two.  I pressed display keys 2, 3, and 5, which inexplicably is the hotkey to 
> change the display to grade two.  So, the display shows grade two until I 
> turn off the display and device.  When I turn them back on, I'm back in grade 
> one.
> 
> I've tried saving the settings to disk with display 2, 4, 5,, 6, but it still 
> reverts to grade one.  Since I apparently have the settings saved, I should 
> be able to restore them from disk with display 1, 2, 3, 5, but pressing that 
> combination renders nothing.
> 
> Is there a grade two input option at the moment?  I suspect not.  I haven't 
> seen anything about it so far in the help screen and there's no settings 
> button beside brltty input service to change things like the input grade and 
> language.
> 
> There's supposed to be a learning mode accessible by display keys 1, 4, 5, 
> and 6, but pressing that combination only freezes the display for 30 seconds 
> to a minute.  During that time the braille won't change.  Neither will the 
> display respond to any key presses.  After some time, the display will go 
> back to being a display.
> 
> I'm sure I'll have more questions as I get playing around.  Thanks for any 
> help, and have a relaxing weekend.
> 
> Erik Burggraaf
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