Re: [BRLTTY] WG: Handytech displays question

2017-06-06 Thread Samuel Thibault
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

Re: [BRLTTY] WG: Handytech displays question

2017-06-06 Thread Dave Mielke
[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

Re: [BRLTTY] WG: Handytech displays question

2017-06-06 Thread Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech GmbH
: Handytech displays question [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 a

Re: [BRLTTY] WG: Handytech displays question

2017-06-06 Thread Dave Mielke
[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,

[BRLTTY] WG: Handytech displays question

2017-06-06 Thread Felix Grützmacher - Help Tech GmbH
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