On 25/11/2008 7:44 AM, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Well, another way would be to set the brltty service to not start > automatically (could be an installation option), and have NVDA > start/stop it itself. James, what do you think? I'm pretty against this option for two reasons: * Starting a service requires administrative privileges. NVDA may not necessarily be running with such privileges. Indeed, under Vista, NVDA will *never* run with admin privs. * This is contrary to the main philosophy/design of BRLTTY/BRLAPI, which is a server/service to which clients can connect. As I understand it, this is one of the main justifications for BRLAPI's design in the first place; i.e. its integration into BRLTTY.
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