Re: [BRLTTY] Braille displays not working with Fedora installation process

2018-05-31 Thread Pawel Loba
Jaroslav, I can confirm that Debian and Talking Arch come up with Braille support automatically and I think that Vinux does the same. Pawel On 5/31/18, Jaroslav Skarvada wrote: > >> Thanks for these instructions. These are post-installationsteps, >> right? If yes, still a deaf-blind person

Re: [BRLTTY] Braille displays not working with Fedora installation process

2018-05-31 Thread Pawel Loba
Hi, I don't believe this is necessary to turn off ORCA speech; this can be always done from withing ORCA's preferences as soon as ORCA starts. IN my work I see hard-of-hearing people who primerly rely on Braille but still like to have a bit of sound - sometimes in strange frequencies but if it

Re: [BRLTTY] Braille displays not working with Fedora installation process

2018-05-31 Thread Jaroslav Skarvada
> Thanks for these instructions. These are post-installationsteps, > right? If yes, still a deaf-blind person wouldn't be able to install > Fedora on his/her own. > I fully agree that it kills the purpose of assistive technology, that's why I propose to the Anaconda bugzilla how they should fix

[BRLTTY] Braille displays not working with Fedora installation process

2018-05-30 Thread Pawel Loba
Good day, I just joined this list so I am not sure if anybody brought this issue up. Recently, I tried to install Fedora Workstation 25 and 28 releases. In both cases none of used Braille displays seems to work under ORCA. I tried this with Focus40 Classic and Blue versions, and Brailliant40. I