I am still working toward using my Baum INKA braille display with Brltty and Gnopernicus. This involves helping with the creation of a Brltty driver and then testing out the support for the INKA which already exists in the Gnopernicus braille driver.
I managed to have the firmware in my INKA upgraded last year to the 1998 version, which is supposed to allow the INKA to use a standard serial baud rate instead of its custom communication protocol. What keys do I need to press on the INKA to switch to the more standard serial mode, and what are the serial parameters (baud rate, data/stop bits, parity, flow control)? finally, whom at Baum should I contact if any further questions arise? With thanks and apologies if this is slightly off-topic. Dave Mielke and I have also been discussing braille display configuration issues in Brltty and the possibility of sharing, or drawing experience from, the XML configuration format used by Gnopernicus for this purpose. _______________________________________________ Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel
