Re: Setting up Orca to use my Braille display on Ubuntu 12.04

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John,

As someone else said, you need to install brltty. I hooked up my braille display and enabled braille in orca and was surprised it did not work. But then I thought I'd make sure there wasn't something wrong with the braille display so I installed brltty. Just like that, braille started working in orca. I didn't even have to restart orca.,

I suspect the reason gnome.org is blocking your mail is that you can't do a host lookup on mout.perfora.net. A huge percentage of mail servers out there block mail from a machine that identifies itself by a name that cannot be looked up with a DNS query. I don't know who is managing your mail server but you really need to get that fixed or you are going to have problems with a lot more than gnome.org.
On 03/23/2013 07:29 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
This message was originally sent to the orca list. However, gnome.org
persists in blocking my outgoing mail server, mout.perfora.net . They
have been asked to stop doing so more than once. The last time my
messages got through for a brief period.

When Ubuntu boots brltty starts and recognizes my Braille display. How
can I set up Orca to use it? According to a message on the orca list a
few days ago the latest version does not support Braille. How can I
avoid getting this in future updates?

Thanks,
John


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