Re: Virt-manager and accesibility

2016-10-19 Thread Samuel Thibault
Odd Martin Baanrud, on Wed 19 Oct 2016 22:24:03 +0200, wrote: > it seems like the virtual Baum braille device is "missing". [...] > perhaps this should be reported upstream? Yes, it should be reported, please feel free to :) > > Perhaps it allows to pass -usbdevice braille to QEMU. > > The only

Re: Virt-manager and accesibility

2016-10-19 Thread Odd Martin Baanrud
Hello, On 10/17/2016 01:50 AM, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote: > With qemu, if you run a system with -curses and the guest is not GUI, > you may access to it directly from the host (eg. Linux in CLI, Freddos). But can this be done through virt-manager? So far I don't see a way to pass additional

Re: Virt-manager and accesibility

2016-10-19 Thread Odd Martin Baanrud
Hello, On 10/17/2016 01:49 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote: > I guess you can ask virt-manager to provide a sound board to the guest, > or pass-through a USB port to the guest to connect a braille device. Yes, virt-manager can add a virtual sound board. However, it seems like the virtual Baum braille

Re: Virt-manager and accesibility

2016-10-16 Thread MENGUAL Jean-Philippe
With qemu, if you run a system with -curses and the guest is not GUI, you may access to it directly from the host (eg. Linux in CLI, Freddos). Regards, Le 17/10/2016 à 01:49, Samuel Thibault a écrit : > Hello, > > Odd Martin Baanrud, on Mon 17 Oct 2016 01:43:14 +0200, wrote: >> According to

Re: Virt-manager and accesibility

2016-10-16 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Odd Martin Baanrud, on Mon 17 Oct 2016 01:43:14 +0200, wrote: > According to the accessibility wiki, it’s possible to get some accessibility > when starting a machine directly with QEMU, but I wonder if there’s a way to > do something simular using virt-manager. I guess you can ask