(2013-10-22) Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > Elias Oltmanns, le Tue 22 Oct 2013 14:35:44 +0200, a écrit : >> Giving the option >> >> -usbdevice braille >> >> on the qemu command line makes a device named “QEMU USB BRAILLE” appear >> in the Windows device manager. > > Yes, it's a baum device. > >> Howeverr, there is no driver installed for this device and I don't >> know where to get it either. > > Did you install BRLTTY inside your VM? It will propose you to install a > driver for this.
Admittedly, it did not occur to me to install BRLTTY alongside NVDA. Doing so now has, indeed, made the device show up as a Baum Supervario 40 in the device manager. > >> When choosing BRLTTY as the output device in the braille settings dialog >> of NVDA, I'm told that no connection to the braille device can be >> established. > > So I guess you didn't, please do. Well, it is possible to choose BRLTTY as the braille terminal now, alas, I still get no output on the hardware. BRLTTY itself (inside the VM) has been configured to talk to a Baum device via USB. Also, I have tried the brltty-win-4.5-1 as well as the brltty-win-4.5-1-libusb-1.0 package with no apparent difference. Would I have a reason to choose one rather than the other? Thanks for your time, Elias _______________________________________________ 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
