I can get it to work by manually starting it, and then starting NVDA.
I think there is a problem with the install.bat, I get this:
BRLTTY 5.4 rev BRLTTY-5.4-233-g7afcc55eM [http://brltty.com/]
brltty.exe: OpenSCManager error 5: Access is denied.
The service name is invalid.
More help is availab
Le 10/04/2017 à 00:18, Dave Mielke a écrit :
[quoted lines by André-Abush Clause on 2017/04/09 at 23:47 +0200]
I have a VarioUltra 40. OK with USB but braille keyboard doesn't work
with NVDA. However, bluetooth connection is very unstable (see
attached file for more info).
Your log is showing
[quoted lines by André-Abush Clause on 2017/04/09 at 23:47 +0200]
>I have a VarioUltra 40. OK with USB but braille keyboard doesn't work
>with NVDA. However, bluetooth connection is very unstable (see
>attached file for more info).
Your log is showing a serial connection on COM7, rather than a di
Le 09/04/2017 à 22:07, Dave Mielke a écrit :
If any of you has a Windows system that has a Bluetooth braille display paired
with it, could you please test with brltty-win-5.4-233 that specifying the
device as just bluetooth: (i.e. without the address) works?
I have a VarioUltra 40. OK with USB b
If any of you has a Windows system that has a Bluetooth braille display paired
with it, could you please test with brltty-win-5.4-233 that specifying the
device as just bluetooth: (i.e. without the address) works?
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Dave Mielke, on dim. 09 avril 2017 14:54:53 -0400, wrote:
> Both the NVDA fix and the MS update to libusb can be tested via the
> brltty-win-5.4-233 files that are now available on brltty's download page.
>
> Please test soon as 5.5 will most likely be released in a little over a week
> from now
[quoted lines by MENGUAL Jean-Philippe on 2017/04/04 at 21:05 +0200]
>To be more explicit: should doc be updated in non-English languages,
A small change has been made in the manual.
>and are there some non translated strings in this future release?
Mario should now be able to give you a good
Dave Mielke, on dim. 09 avril 2017 15:07:02 -0400, wrote:
> [quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2017/04/09 at 21:04 +0200]
> >Could you provide both a libusb-win32 and a libusb-1.0 build? Depending
> >on the USB situation, one or the other may work better.
>
> Already done.
Ok, I should have actu
[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2017/04/09 at 21:04 +0200]
>Could you provide both a libusb-win32 and a libusb-1.0 build? Depending
>on the USB situation, one or the other may work better.
Already done.
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Phone:
Dave Mielke, on dim. 09 avril 2017 14:54:53 -0400, wrote:
> Both the NVDA fix and the MS update to libusb can be tested via the
> brltty-win-5.4-233 files that are now available on brltty's download page.
Could you provide both a libusb-win32 and a libusb-1.0 build? Depending
on the USB situation
Both the NVDA fix and the MS update to libusb can be tested via the
brltty-win-5.4-233 files that are now available on brltty's download page.
Please test soon as 5.5 will most likely be released in a little over a week
from now.
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Hello,
Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech Elektronik GmbH, on jeu. 06 avril 2017 16:26:43
+0200, wrote:
> the problem occurred in both.
Did you try with the libusb version of brltty? (not the libusb-1.0
version) You need to tell the installer to install the libusb-win32
driver, so that it overrides
Hello,
Samuel Thibault, on dim. 09 avril 2017 17:38:11 +0200, wrote:
> Looking more at this...
I can confirm that with these changes, I could run brltty fine on
windows XP 64. It seems it works fine with our previous .inf file, but
I guess with more recent versions of windows, the 64bit version
Looking more at this...
Mario Lang, on ven. 07 avril 2017 21:38:16 +0200, wrote:
> Samuel, can you tell if this would be a useful change to adopt?
>
> --- a/Autostart/Windows/brltty-libusb.inf
> +++ b/Autostart/Windows/brltty-libusb.inf
> @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ libusb_files_dll_x64 = 10,system32
> li
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