Hi All,

Thank you for your answers.

I have an idea to solve this problem. I know it's quite complicated but it may
work.

First, I would emulate a serial port for which jaws could send the data of a known braille display which has signed jaws driver, e.g. Braille lite or powerbraille. Then I would make a program which receives the information from the port and emulates a known display for Jaws. Finally I would implement an algorithm to make it possible to communicate with brltty.

For this, the powerbraille would be the best, because it has parallel support on Jaws, and it has the widest range of functions which a braille display can have in general: navigating buttons, cursor routing keys.

In Jaws, only a known braille display (mentioned above) would be necessary to be added.

What do you think about this?

Greetings,
Istvan
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