Hello,
yes, Direct Transfer emulates keyboard events and can actually use a number
of different tables. The Braille display's internal language setting can be
modified, and this implicitly changes what Braille table will be used. This
is based on the assumption that users will match their internal
[quoted lines by Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech GmbH on 2017/06/06 at 09:33
+0200]
>yes, Direct Transfer emulates keyboard events and can actually use a number
>of different tables. The Braille display's internal language setting can be
>modified, and this implicitly changes what Braille table
Hello,
for transferring files to and from our Braille displays, you have the following
options:
- Use HTCom, which is available for Windows.
- For Active Braille and Active Star, remove the SD card while the
device is turned off, then transfer any desired files to or from
Hello,
Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech GmbH, on mar. 06 juin 2017 09:08:31 +0200, wrote:
> - Use HTCom, which is available for Windows.
That reminds me... There used to be a htcom version for Linux developped
by Halim Sahin, does it not exist any more?
Samuel
[quoted lines by Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech GmbH on 2017/06/06 at 09:08
+0200]
>Use HTCom, which is available for Windows.
Since this seems to be the only option that'd work for all HT models, perhaps
we should implement a Linux version of it. Would you be able to send me
(directly,
[quoted lines by MENGUAL Jean-Philippe on 2017/06/06 at 14:00 +0200]
>Yes but given comy-and-paste does not work I tend to think that the feature to
>select a text in the internal editor of device, and paste it somewhere cannot
>work
This is an example of why I argue strongly against making
- Dave Mielke a écrit :
> [quoted lines by MENGUAL Jean-Philippe on 2017/06/06 at 14:00 +0200]
>
> >Yes but given comy-and-paste does not work I tend to think that the feature
> >to
> >select a text in the internal editor of device, and paste it somewhere
> >cannot
>
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2017/06/06 at 12:19 +0200]
>when BRLTTY starts or when the command for displaying the time is invoked, a
>non-screen message is displayed on the braille display. When pressing a key,
>e.g. to navigate in an application, this mesage stays for the defined time
Hi Dave
Dave Mielke schrieb am 06.06.2017, 7:43 -0400:
>[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2017/06/06 at 12:19 +0200]
>
>>when BRLTTY starts or when the command for displaying the time is invoked, a
>>non-screen message is displayed on the braille display. When pressing a key,
>>e.g. to