On 16 Aug 2011, at 16:44, Joseph Lee wrote:
> If only support for USB keyboards in braille terminal is here, then I'd be 
> willing to work with Orca over USB connection to see if it works with Linux.  
> I'm sure there would be some of us who'd like to test it for you (the 
> question is assiing them with learning about Linux and brltty things).

I don't know what the current state of desktop Linux is, but USB is a bit 
tricky because you need to automatically set up the serial port it represents 
and then get brltty started using it in order for plug-and-pray to work.  It 
should theoretically be possible using Hal, but I've never seen it done.  
Keyboards should be fine.

If you want to volunteer, consider joining the brltty list.  Some willingness 
to be brave and adventurous is required, as well as a willingness to learn and 
"Get technical".  Linux is for technically-minded people by technically-minded 
people and it shows.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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