No, actually the Bluetooth is the primary interface, because it was nice
to have the Linux on Bluetooth and then I could just stop Brltty,
connect the USB, and I would have it on Windows, but I guess I will not
be able to do that, although if I don't need the menus I could go back
to using bt.

Dave Mielke <[email protected]> wrote:

> [quoted lines by [email protected] on 2014/09/22 at 18:49 -0400]
> 
> >OK, under USB, it does work correctly, so is that Brltty or the device
> >itself?
> 
> It has to be the device itself. The Alva allows for a configuration with USB 
> being the primary interface and Bluetooth being the secondary interface. If 
> that's how you have it configured then it could be that only the primary 
> interface interprets that key combination. This is just a guess, though. If 
> one 
> wants to be sure, then it'd take a lot of experimentation, research within 
> the 
> manual, asking the manufacturer, etc.
> 
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