Hello Luk,
here is my suggestion for the documentation of the Braille support in the Debian installer. ---BEGIN Install Debian with a braille display You can install Debian Gnu/Linux 5.0 (Lenny) with a braille display. The braille display must be connected to a USB or a serial port. If your braille display is connected to a USB port and the American braille table is supposed to be used, you can press Enter in the boot menu. The screen reader BrlTTY is standardized to search for braille displays at the USB port and uses the American Braille table. If the braille display is connected to a serial port or if you want to use a different braille table, you have to press the tab key in the boot menu first. Then, you can configure the screen reader BrlTTY with the kernel parameter brltty. For the parameter, the following syntax is valid: brltty=driver,device,table All operands are optional. Driver = The driver for the employed braille display. Here, you must enter either a code consisting of two letters or the word auto. If this argument is not entered, the automated recognition is activated by default. Device = The device can be entered as relative to /dev/ as well as an absolute specification. Table = Defines the braille table for the desired language. By default, the US table is employed. Examples: brltty=ht,ttyS0,de The Handy Tech Driver is used. The braille display is connected to Com1. The German braille table is used. brltty=,,de Here, only the German braille table is specified. Therefore, BrlTTY will try to find a braille display at a USB port. ---END In the appendix of the release notes, the list of the available drivers and Braille tables should be found. Unfortunately, I do not know, which adjustments for the use in the Debian installer have been made. Maybe Maintainer Mario Lang can help out here. Hopefully, my suggestions are useful to you. Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

