Here is a brief description of my setup. I have a 4 by 4 usb switch which has  
built-in cables that attach to up to four computers and slots for inserting the 
usb cables of four different devices. When the switch button is pressed, all 
four devices will then be operable on the selected computer. Currently I have a 
usb keyboard, a flatbed scanner, and my Hims Braille Edge attached to the 
switch. The switch is hooked up to a MacBook Air running Yosemite, an iMac 
running Mavericks and a Mac Mini running Lion (that one isn’t able to upgrade 
any further). Also attached is an old powerpc running debian wheezy linux. All 
machines also have brltty installed. With an occasional glitch here and there, 
the switch works fine with the three machines running Mac OS and I can access 
either brltty or voiceover braille and I can also run voiceover so I can use 
its speech in all windows but still run brltty in terminal as long as I turn 
off voiceover, start brltty in screen or let it come back up if already 
started, and then restart voiceover. In switching, though, there are times when 
voiceover does grab back control from brltty but this is not usually hard to 
reverse. It is a little complicated with both brltty and voiceover involved and 
it’s not perfect, but it works well enough to make it worth using the switch. 
Brltty must run in screen on the Macs but is running as a normal linux install 
on the powerpc linux machine.

My problem arises with brltty on  the powerpc machine running linux. When 
started it works. However when the switch is used to switch from that machine 
and then back again, the scanner and keyboard work but the braille display does 
not respond to the change to that machine though it responds to changes to all 
other machines. Once I have switched to the powerpc machine, the braille 
display still shows what was on the last machine but is no longer active with 
that machine either. However, as soon as I press a key (a keystroke not enter) 
on the keyboard also attached to the switch or if I type a character using a 
braillelite attached separately to the computer, then the Hims Braille Edge 
immediately becomes fully operable on the linux machine. This does of course in 
the end work but I’d like to have this work without having to press a key on 
some other device each time I switch back to the powerpc machine. I have 
attached a log, which just ran with debug, to see if anybody can explain this 
to me and tell me if there is a solution other than that of pressing a key on 
another device to bring the Hims Braille Edge back into action. The usb 
keyboard which also switches between the four machines at present, does not 
have any problem with switching to the linux machine each time the switch is 
used to select it. Thanks much for any help, advice or explanation re: this 
problem. I started brltty running the log, did a couple of characters, switched 
and then came back, typed a key on another keyboard which activated the Braille 
Edge on that computer again, and typed at least one character once re-engaged.


Cheryl Homiak


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