Cool, so I'd like to figure out what needs to happen to get BRLTTY
working under Orca.
I see this in /etc/brltty.conf:
api-parameters Auth=group:brlapi # Allow some local group
...
braille-parameters ba:Auth=/etc/brlapi.key
What is the difference between api-parameters and braille-parameters ba?
These lines superficially appear to serve the same purpose, but which
should I be using? Obviously they both contradict each other as things
stand, but I'd rather know which parameters I should be changing before
I start doing so.
Also, is there a separate service that needs to run for brlapi, or is it
built into BRLTTY?
Thanks.
On 6/6/19 11:04 AM, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by Nolan Darilek on 2019/06/06 at 10:34 -0500]
Actually, I just commented out the setting to use ttyACM0, restarted the
systemd service, put the unit in HID mode, and I now get "screen not in text
mode" under X, and output on the console.
Excellent!
Guess I was a bit too zealous in trying to configure things.
:-) You wouldn't be the first.
When you ask if I'm using Orca's BRLTTY driver, what specifically do you
mean? I don't see an option in Orca's settings to select a specific driver,
nor do I see anything obvious in `orca --help`.
I was eroneously thinking about NVDA rather than about Orca. My error.
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