I have an ancient (25 years) braille printer, a Braille Blazer. It has
an 8-dot mode which works in some sense, e.g. will braille ascii
correctly. I want to braille a series of files with a mixture of
unicode patterns and ascii. I'll attach an example (if the list allows
attachments). For the
Hello,
Dr. Volker Jaenisch (2023/01/21 18:25 +0100):
>Dear Sébastien!
>
>Am 17.01.23 um 21:05 schrieb Sébastien Hinderer:
>
> # highlight-braille-window-location: no {no yes}
> highlight-braille-window-location yes
>
>Just to check twice. This settings indicates for sighted users
Halim,
Could it be that your keyboard is just becoming old and its cable
becomes unreliable?
Best wishes,
Sébastien.
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Dear Sébastien!
Am 17.01.23 um 21:05 schrieb Sébastien Hinderer:
# highlight-braille-window-location: no {no yes}
highlight-braille-window-location yes
Just to check twice. This settings indicates for sighted users the
location of the braille window in the terminal?
I tried this setting,
Halim Sahin writes:
> I've connected a Keyboard to my braillestar and use brltty 6.3.
I am assuing it is a Braille Star 40?
> The display is connected via usb or serial (both tested).
>
> The keyboard works well most of the time but.
>
> 1. sometimes the pc doesn't get keyreleases reliably
>
Hi Folks,
I've connected a Keyboard to my braillestar and use brltty 6.3.
The display is connected via usb or serial (both tested).
The keyboard works well most of the time but.
1. sometimes the pc doesn't get keyreleases reliably
This results in blocked keyboard or hanging arrowkeys etc.
2.