Hi Ibrahim,
I don't have a direct answer but a workaround could be, after having
turned on
the braille display, to type "orca -r" to restart it instead of rebooting.
Please let us know how that goes.
Cheers,
Didier
Le 08/12/2021 à 23:37, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi Friends,
I do not know how many of you use a braille display with linux, but I
like braille. I am using my VarioUltra 40 as my braille display with my
linux. I hope if there are braille users here can help me solve this
puzzle.
I noticed that if I boot up my Slint with the braille display turned on
and connected it works beautifully well with my screen reader. However,
If I boot my machine with the braille display is turned off or
disconnected, when I connect it or turn it on, I see the brltty 6.4
comes up on the display, but after that I can only read on the display
screen not in text mode. Even if I kill orca with the killall command
and restart orca, the Braille display only shows screen not in text
mode. If I want to use braille I am left with no option but to reboot
the machine with the braille display is turned on and connected to my
laptop.
Is there a way of being able to activate braille even if I forget to
turn the display on and connect it to my laptop after the bootup?
Cheers,
Ibrahim
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