[BRLTTY] Alizé 64 (technibraille)

Dave Mielke dave at mielke.cc
Wed Nov 30 08:32:21 EST 2011


[quoted lines by Pierre Lorenzon on 2011/11/30 at 14:41 +0100]

>I succeeded in drving the alizé 64 with brltty. Very
>surprisingly, one have to choose "jaws" in the internal alizé
>menu to let it establish the connection with the computer. 

What other choices can be selected?

>Once it is done and brltty correctly launched it displays the accurate 
>informations. All right except that the -t brltty option is not active. The 
>braille table remains always the same. Anyway it seems that this alizé has an 
>internal braille table configuration. Maybe the brltty technibraille driver 
>does not know how to override internal settings.

If you don't mind, it might be helpful to do some testing. The TechniBraille 
driver writes characters to a visual display and dots to a braille display. It 
surprises me, therefore, that the -t option doesn't work unless the braille 
cells are being updated based on what's written to the visual display.

If you have the time to do a bit of testing, please let me know. Perhaps you 
could also check for an internal setting which determines if the braille cells 
are updated by the visual display characters or by dots.

Could you also please send a description of the keys which includes their 
shapes, their locations, their names (if they have any), etc.

I'm assuming that the keys do work. Is that correct?

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