Ok, I have a Braille Lite M40 on a tty0 serial connection that I will be using to test. I have a copy of herd 3 and it boots so I know the cd works. I am going to be testing it today. It would be nice if the accessibility team could make its own live cds to test updated scripts. Or can we use the daily build for that?
-- Beth Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] Director of Deaf Blind Services Orange County Deaf Advocacy Center http://www.deafadvocacy.org/dbs Health, safety, and productivity are the cornerstones of independence. At the Orange County Deaf Advocacy Center we provide the training and services necessary for the deaf and disabled to achieve equally and independence in all areas of life. Orange County Deaf Advocacy Center Donate: https://www.networkforgood.org/donate/MakeDonation2.aspx?ORGID2=330806007&PcaItemId=400 On 2/9/07, Henrik Nilsen Omma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello! > > We have recently implemented the braille-support spec i Feisty which > aims to provide default support for USB braille devices and relatively > simple configuration of serial and bluetooth devices. > > If you have a USB device is should just come up working on a Live CD or > installed Feisty system (provided a screen reader is active to feed it > text). If you boot the Live CD with F5+4 you will get a braille > configuration script for usb, serial or bluetooth devices (this needs > documentation to be useful). The script can be run from a terminal too > with 'brltty-setup'. Expect a few changes in this script soon as well. > > So, if you have a braille device, please help us test! Many of the > people who have contributed to this don't have access to braille > displays so we need input from others. Please be patient with the > process, we a expect a fair number of things to not work at the start. > We will make updated scripts available and it would be great if people > could test those before we put it on the CD. > > See spec: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Specs/BrailleSupport > > Henrik > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
