Dear List,

Mario, very thanks your previous helps.

My wife buyed a serial cable the home old personal computer, in Debian 12 BRLTTY 6.6 release works correctly the Focus 1 70 display after I turned on the /etc/brltty.conf file the serial port related line (the ttyS0 port related braille-device line).

Don't understand why not worked previous an USB cable the display with normal USB port.

BRLTTY in serial port mode supports the Focus1 display with typing the perkins keyboard any way?

What typing modes are supported?

What need me doing table level with development related if would like to BRLTTY supports hungarian language?

Basically, in Liblouis component hungarian language are good supported with computer braille, grade 1 both forward and backward translation, grade 2 with forward direction only.

Many screen readers use Liblouis I think with Braille typing related, for example I think NVDA and JAWS absolute sure.


So, the Focus display are will be a good fallback device when my Alva Satellite display are will break down in the future, me need buying only a serial to usb dongle.

Anybody known a recommend a guaranteed working beeper in terms of BRLTTY, with both display and braille input working fine? I used to have a converter with a Prolific Pl2303 chipset, but unfortunately I can't find it anywhere anymore, it's lost. :-(:-(



Kind regards,


Attila

2024. 04. 11. 16:57 keltezéssel, Hammer Attila írta:

Hi Mario,


Thanks your answer.

An oldest PC my home have a serial port (9 pin ttyS0 port).

I will buying a 9 pin serial cable, if the display working, will be buying with the newer PC a serial USB converter dongle, because my newer computer not have dedicated serial port.

What type serial cable need? Standard null modem cable, or a general 9 pin serial cable?


Kind regards and thanks your help,


Attila

2024. 04. 11. 16:36 keltezéssel, Mario Lang írta:
Hammer Attila<hamm...@pickup.hu>  writes:

A close friend of mine only has 64-bit Windows 11 (maybe 2023 h2).
Do you think it is possible to connect this display with a USB serial
converter via a serial cable?
Well, I don't know the hardware, but if it still has a serial port, this
is definitely something to try if you want to get it working...


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