Sébastien Hinderer writes:
> The message below may be of interest.
Wow, it took them what, 4 or 5 years? to steal this feature from iOS :-)
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[quoted lines by Devin Prater on 2020/04/10 at 08:23 -0500]
>Thanks for all the help,
Speaking for Mario, as well, you're most welcome.
>I’m a sort of beginning intermediate Linux user.
There's no need to explain. We all make mistakes, myself certainly included.
here, we just ask and answer
Dear all,
The message below may be of interest.
Sébastien.
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Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 04:43:13 -
Subject: Google Launches Braille Keyboard for Android Devices
Google today announced the launch of a
Thanks for all the help, I’m a sort of beginning intermediate Linux user. I
didn’t make any modifications to the BRLTTY configuration file. I found the
prefs file, disabled the Quick Space, and BRLTTY is back to working great!
Thanks so much!
> On Apr 10, 2020, at 5:12 AM, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by Devin Prater on 2020/04/10 at 00:03 -0500]
>BRLTTY has always worked very well for me, but this evening, I came to the Pi
>and found that many settings had been set in strange ways; I have no idea how.
>For example, typing was turned off, and screen cursor was set to not be