Hi All. I'm sorry to be bombarding you all with questions but hopefully once my systems setup I can be getting on with learning Linux rather than fighting with access tech. I'm still having problems with BRLTTY. I've now managed to get a Focus display and have it working in the console with BRLTTY. My understanding is that BRLTTY can be used to show what's on a console window but also can be driven from a screen reader like Orca. I'm using the Speakup modified distribution which seems to come with BRLTTY 3.7.2. When in Gnome with orca running all I can see on the Braille display is "Screen Not In Text Mode". I'm making the assumption that Orca isn't able to talk to BRLTTY. The steps I'm using to start are: 1. boot the laptop. 2. log in as root. 3. hit alt f2 4. type in "brltty" 5. the Braille display shows "BRLTTY 3.7.2" and then "Screen not in text mode" 6. hit alt F2. 7. type in "orca" Orca starts talking but the Braille display isn't updated. Any ideas? Cheers. Nick. Nick Adamson Software Engineer General Dynamics UK LTD Email: nick.adamson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tel: 01495 236467 http://www.generaldynamics.uk.com This email and any files attached are intended for the addressee and may contain information of a confidential nature. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that this email was sent to you in error and you should not disclose, distribute, print, copy or make other use of this email or its attachments. Such actions, in fact, may be unlawful. In compliance with the various Regulations and Acts, General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited reserves the right to monitor (and examine for viruses) all emails and email attachments, both inbound and outbound. Email communications and their attachments may not be secure or error- or virus-free and the company does not accept liability or responsibility for such matters or the consequences thereof. General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited, Registered Office: 100 New Bridge Street, London EC4V 6JA. Registered in England and Wales No: 1911653. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list