Correction: I meant:
do you want to use your braille display in the
host system or in the VM or both?
Didier
Le 07/12/2021 à 02:19, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hello,
In the desktop your braille display should use the braille facility
built into
orca, it won(t work directly as it does in console mode.
About the robotic voice: you may change it, in the Orca preferences GUI,
but
you will probbaly need to install additional ones.
I am not sure to understand; do you want to use your braille display in the
host system or in the Or both?
As stated in this Changelog:
https://github.com/brltty/brltty/blob/master/Documents/ChangeLog
The Brailliant 40X from Humanware is supported by brltty, but only in the
latest release brltty 6.4.
Instead the Slint distribution that I maintain ships brltty-6.4. And ships
several voices, many other ones can be bought to oralux.org:
https://oralux.org/voice.php?mylang=en
I can't answer about Bluetooth, for this question you could ask on our
mailing
list:
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subject
'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe', then answer the email you will receive.
More: email slint-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with as subject 'help' or
'commands'.
Cheers,
Didier
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Didier Spaier
Slint maintainer
https://slint.fr/doc/HandBook.html
But Ubuntu 21.10 ships brltty 6.3 so provides no support for this device
Le 07/12/2021 à 01:49, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Good afternoon, my subject line and someone says it all, should I run
braille TTY alongside orca, or should I use the braille facility built
into orca to drive my braille display? I am running Ubuntu 2110 and a
virtual machine. Although orca is running, I can't understand that
robotic voice anymore. That's why I am extremely interested in adding
support for my braille display. The second question is because my
braille display is one of the latest, and greatest. Is it even
supported? I use a human where Brailliant BI 40 X display. I normally
run it in a new USB mode when I have to use an assistive listening
device for the computer. This is especially true if the listening
device must be Bluetooth, because in the host operating system which
is Mac OS Monterey, it appears that you cannot run Bluetooth audio,
and Bluetooth braille together. If this happens, speech is extremely
choppy to unintelligible. USB braille when using Bluetooth audio and
Bluetooth braille. I suspect that this is something to do with my
machine.
Since whenever I use the guest, I use braille in USB mode I'm thinking
supporting this should be substantially easier than if I were to use
Bluetooth for instance. Does anyone have any thoughts, and/or
suggestions on this issue? Please be aware that I am dictating this to
the computer, so there's something that I have written above, please
reach out to me and asked me what I might have meant. I look forward
to clearing up any misunderstandings that might come up as a result of
the above written text. Thank you all very much for reading this.
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