It was showing nothing, that was until I went to the command prompt, at 
which point it showed brltty output for the command prompt, and then ran the 
uninstall.bat file in the brltty directory to stop it (in the hope that I 
would then be able to use braille with window-eyes). After running 
uninstall.bat, the brltty terminated message showed, but I could not get 
window-eyes to use my braille display (even re-selecting the ALVA from the 
window-eyes braille display window or restarting window-eyes, NOTE: I 
haven't tried restarting the computer, because having to do that would not 
be acceptable for every time I might want to switch from using NVDA to 
window-eyes). Also as a note, I have checked in task manager, and there is 
no process beginning with "brl".

Michael Whapples
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Samuel Thibault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Informal discussion between users and developers of BRLTTY." 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] Question about brltty on windows and operation 
withother screen readers


Hello,

Michael Whapples, le Sat 01 Nov 2008 21:44:11 -0000, a écrit :
> If I finish using NVDA, the brltty
> service continues to run unless I turn it off. I believe that there is 
> meant to
> be a "release" system for brltty (specified at start up) and I thought 
> that
> Samuel's build set this by default.

brltty already sets it by default on the windows platform yes.

> but it seems that brltty must still have control of my display,

What is it displaying?

Samuel
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