Re: Using humanware Braille-note as synthesizer/display under Linux

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Yes, you can use the Braillenote using Brltty I have done so using grml and it works just fine. I have seen something about using the braille note with speakup but a driver needs to be developed.

HTH,
Cody
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Bartlett" <bridgeweaver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 3:13 PM
Subject: Using humanware Braille-note as synthesizer/display under Linux


I'm cross-posting this question to both the BrailleNote list and the blind plus linux list. Is it possible to use a BrailleNote MPower as an external hardware synthesizer under Linux? What about using it as a braille display?

Christopher Bartlett

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