Braille Lite Settings for brltty

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Speech box mode isn't what you use I don't think. That's for a braille lite
to be used as a synthesizer to the computer. You'd use a dropped J cord,
3-5-6 and S to get braille display going on the serial port. 
At 12:33 PM 11/19/01 -0500, you wrote:
>On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, John J. Boyer wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Any Braille Lite 40 and brltty user, please tell me if it is necessary
to do
>> anything except set the Braille Lite 40 to speech box mode with dots
>> 345-chord and p-chord. That is all that is necessary for Jaws, but maybe
>> brltty is more sensitive.
>
>You shouldn't need anything else.  However, it might be a possibility that 
>your serial cable is flaky and picking up interferences.  You could try 
>lowering the baudrate in BrailleLite/brlconf.h to something like B4800 and 
>match that setting on your device, even if the default 9600 bauds should be 
>quite safely low already.
>
>
>Nicolas
>
>
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