You can bring up the Device Manager in Windows and find Ports COM and
LPT. This will show you what ports Windows thinks are active. Hit the
Windows key and start typing Device.
On 12/20/2022 1:18 PM, Pawel Loba wrote:
I checked the contents of brltty.conf file and it states Alva on
I checked the contents of brltty.conf file and it states Alva on
ComPort2 as it should be. And yes, under Linux on the same machine Alva
is connected to ttyS1.
On 12/20/2022 11:50 AM, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by Pawel Loba on 2022/12/20 at 06:33 -0500]
All of the variants:
[quoted lines by Pawel Loba on 2022/12/20 at 06:33 -0500]
>All of the variants:
>
> screen-parameters wn:root=yes
> screen-parameters wn:followFocus=no
>
> screen-parameters wn:root=no
> screen-parameters wn:followFocus=yes
>
> screen-parameters wn:root=no
> screen-parameters
Hello,
I have already done it - when I sent a brltty.log file, it was run from
the command prompt executed as administrator.
Martin.
Dne 20.12.2022 v 17:39 Dave Mielke napsal(a):
[quoted lines by Martin Beran on 2022/12/20 at 17:21 +0100]
If you're invoking it directly (run-brltty or
[quoted lines by Martin Beran on 2022/12/20 at 17:21 +0100]
>BRLTTY is probably running in a regular user mode.
If you're invoking it directly (run-brltty or debug-brltty), could you try
running it from an admin user? If it's being run as a service, could you please
post the output from the
Hello,
I am using Windows 10 32bit version and BRLTTY is probably running in a
regular user mode.
Martin.
Dne 20.12.2022 v 3:45 Dave Mielke napsal(a):
Your log shows lines like this one:
libusb_open error 13: Permission denied
Is brltty running as an admin user or as a regular user?
All of the variants:
screen-parameters wn:root=yes
screen-parameters wn:followFocus=no
screen-parameters wn:root=no
screen-parameters wn:followFocus=yes
screen-parameters wn:root=no
screen-parameters wn:followFocus=no
screen-parameters wn:root=yes
screen-parameters