Ok, I have a Braille Lite M40 on a tty0 serial connection that I will
be using to test. I have a copy of herd 3 and it boots so I know the
cd works. I am going to be testing it today.
It would be nice if the accessibility team could make its own live cds
to test updated scripts. Or can we use the d
Hi, I also noticed the person isn't spoken.
If I tab away and back it will read the name of the person.
Maybe it could be made so the different voices will speak as you arrow to them.
Mike.
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Hello all,
Can I download the current live cd and test, or some other procedure must be
established?
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Hello!
We have recently implemented the braille-support spec i Feisty which
aims to provide default support for USB braille devices and relatively
simple configuration of serial and bluetooth devices.
If you have a USB device is should just come up working on a Live CD or
installed Feisty syst
Hi,
I notice that although the x86 live cd has transitioned to Espeak, at least as
of yesterday, this was not yet the case for the PowerPC version. Is this
something that needs to be done by hand for each architecture, or is it a case
of the change still needing to propagate to the powerPC plat