Felix Grützmacher - Handy Tech Elektronik GmbH
writes:
> Here is a log excerpt created from running as debug. Seems something went
> wrong.
Basically the exact same log was already submitted by you in July 2016.
Dave analyzed it quite in detail in
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[quoted lines by Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech Elektronik GmbH on 2017/04/05 at
16:05 +0200]
It just occurred to me that the data I'm looking for is actually in the log you
sent because you enabled USB logging. Your AB is indeed specifying a different
output endpoint. It's specifying output end
[quoted lines by Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech Elektronik GmbH on 2017/04/05 at
16:05 +0200]
I'm hoping that the problem isn't libusb-1.0 truncating the USB configuration
descriptor. The output endpoint would probably be the last one, i.e. at the
very end of that data, so it's a possibility for s
Hello again,
I'll see what we can do. I think tomorrow we may get around to doing what
you suggested and then I'll send you the file asap.
Sorry again for the comment which was so easily misconstrued as demoralizing
when it actually referred to a very specific nuance of what we discussed.
Kind rega
Sorry for the misunderstanding. It was relevant all along for many users of
NVDA in combination with lots of Braille displays for which no native NVDA
drivers existed, so BRLTTY has its firm place on Windows, just not yet with
those two devices.
The effort of making it work on Windows was never was
[quoted lines by Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech Elektronik GmbH on 2017/04/05 at
13:55 +0200]
>I don't use Linux at all so it might take me a while to get to a point where
>I'd be of some actual use rather than ask a lot of questions, so I'm
>reluctant to go down that road.
The thing is that I d
[quoted lines by Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech Elektronik GmbH on 2017/04/05 at
14:18 +0200]
>This has suddenly become a relevant platform as we'd like to be supported in
>Narrator, as it's a part of the OS.
:-( I wish it'd been a relevant platform all along! Oh well ... better later
than neve
Mario you might be right!
This has suddenly become a relevant platform as we'd like to be supported in
Narrator, as it's a part of the OS.
Kind regards,
Felix Grützmacher
Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Best regards
Felix Grützmacher
Softwareentwickler
Handy Tech Elektronik GmbH
Brunnenstraße 10
72160
Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech Elektronik GmbH
writes:
> yes, this is an actual physical Active Braille it's talking to, with
> standard firmware.
I might be lying, but I believe Felix is the first person to test AB/AS
models on Windows. At least I never did, and I don't remember any AB/AS
uwser
I don't use Linux at all so it might take me a while to get to a point where
I'd be of some actual use rather than ask a lot of questions, so I'm
reluctant to go down that road. A sighted colleague of mine is a Linuxer
though and might assist me if you could please point me to a distribution
you wo
[quoted lines by Vikash Kesharwani on 2017/04/05 at 16:33 +0530]
>Any idea how brailleback uses liblouis?
No, but I do know how to use liblouis. I look after another piece of software
that does use it for both forward and backward translation. I'm even very
familiar with liblouis tables, now, s
[quoted lines by Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech Elektronik GmbH on 2017/04/05 at
13:09 +0200]
>yes, this is an actual physical Active Braille it's talking to, with
>standard firmware.
>All Active Braille and Active Star and Actilino devices have this USB
>architecture and are using the same endpoi
Hello,
yes, this is an actual physical Active Braille it's talking to, with
standard firmware.
All Active Braille and Active Star and Actilino devices have this USB
architecture and are using the same endpoints. If you need any specifics,
feel free to let me know and I'll dive into our firmware cod
Any idea how brailleback uses liblouis?
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Thanks & Regards,
Vikash Kesarwani
Lead Engineer - Software
Kritikal Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Tel: +91 120 4048600
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by Vikash Kesharwani on 2017/04/04 at 20:48 +0530]
>
> >This feature is rea
[quoted lines by Felix Grützmacher - Handy Tech Elektronik GmbH on 2017/04/05
at 09:21 +0200]
>just to be sure: after installing, what would I need to do to make BRLTTY
>Braille within a console window that I launch?
It should just work. Sébastien is correct that you need the Windows screen
dri
Hi Felix,
Felix Grützmacher - Handy Tech Elektronik GmbH (2017/04/05 09:21 +0200):
> Hello,
>
> just to be sure: after installing, what would I need to do to make BRLTTY
> Braille within a console window that I launch?
I think you need to run brltty with the appropriate (Windows) screen
driver.
Hello,
just to be sure: after installing, what would I need to do to make BRLTTY
Braille within a console window that I launch?
Here is a log excerpt created from running as debug. Seems something went
wrong.
2017-04-05@09:05:11.514 USB: testing device: vendor=1FE4 product=0054
2017-04-05@09:05
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