[quoted lines by Vincent LE GOFF on 2018/03/10 at 09:27 +0100]
>I'll be trying to find th list of commands to which I can remap because I
>didn't find the list itself, but I believe it's in the manual.
The list in the manual is quite out-of-date. The full list is in the derived
header
Hi everyone,
Thanks for the comment Shérab. I changed my key bindings yesterday and
it was so easy I was almost (almost!) disappointed when it worked so
well. My new mapping just focuses on rockers, although I may be
altering some others (the fact that the Braille keyboard is turned off
Dear Vincent and all,
I started to use an HandyTech ActiveStar 40 one week ago, too.
Although I do not use the internal notetaker and have thus no idea about
what the reference bindings are, I also considered altering the
bindings that come with brltty, because I find some of them a bit counter
[quoted lines by Vincent LE GOFF on 2018/03/09 at 12:58 +0100]
>I am using the Actilino (alo) and have been testing the ActiveBraille (ab40).
>As it is, it sounds like the default mapping is not correct for either of
>these devices. By "correct", I mean that when using them in standalone mode
Thank you Dave.
I believe that the ht (HandyTech) driver is pretty much centralized on
BRLTTY. Meaning that most displays of this brand will have the same
features except for slight modifications. I am using the Actilino (alo)
and have been testing the ActiveBraille (ab40). As it is, it
[quoted lines by Vincent LE GOFF on 2018/03/09 at 07:44 +0100]
>So I've got my new Braille display, and would like to update its key
>bindings so it'd behave a bit closer from what it does in standalone,
>and how it behaves with other screen readers.
Which braille device do you have? Is there
Sorry, this got lost, I repost it.
Hi everyone,
So I've got my new Braille display, and would like to update its key
bindings so it'd behave a bit closer from what it does in standalone,
and how it behaves with other screen readers. I have read the
documentation you advised, Dave, and it